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November 11, 2019
Reflections on Leadership Lessons
Today, CrossChurchSchool.com welcomes guest writer, Cris Oliviera. Cris is a Resident Minister in the Cross Church School of Ministry serving in the Missions Ministry, Springdale Campus. She is from Fagundes, Brazil and studied at Paraiba State University Brazil. Since I surrendered my life to Jesus 16 years ago, I have been serving in my church. […] MORE
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Leading with Integrity, Self-Discipline, & the Bearing of Burdens
Today, CrossChurchSchool.com welcomes guest writer, Luke Humphrey. Luke is a Resident Minister in the Cross Church School of Ministry serving in the C3 College Ministry, Fayetteville Campus. He is from Arlington, Texas and graduated from the University of Arkansas. Every time I think about leadership, I find myself getting lost in one detail after another. […] MORE
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Leading an Influential Life
Today, CrossChurchSchool.com welcomes guest writer, Caitlin Way. Caitlin is a Resident Minister in the Cross Church School of Ministry serving in the Espanol Ministry, Springdale Campus. She is from Cabot, Arkansas and studied at the University of Arkansas. When I think of leaders in my life, I think of two groups of people. Firstly, I […] MORE
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What I’ve Learned About Leading A Ministry
Nick Bethea joins the Cross Church School of Ministry from Georgetown, South Carolina. He is participating in the Children’s Ministry track. For some, this could be viewed as quite a heavy topic. There are many respected, faithful pastors who have been immersed in vocational ministry for decades that could list off hundreds of leadership principles […] MORE
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Three Keys to successful Public School Campus Ministry
Today’s guest blogger is Hayden Summerhill. Hayden joins the Cross Church School of Ministry from Fayetteville, Arkansas, and is studying Student Ministry. The public school campus has become one of the hardest places to carry-out ministry. For one, public schools are wary of any sort of religion having a place on their campus. Also, administration, […] MORE
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