Itโs been said that teamwork makes the dream work. Thatโs true for any organization, but itโs especially true for churches. After all, the business of Church isrelationship โ with God and with others.
Unfortunately, many churches experience relational dysfunction in the leadership team, the congregation as a whole, or both. They also often fail to realize the vision for the Church laid out by Christ in the Great Commission. In High Impact Teams, Lance Witt explains why churches donโt have to choose between relationships and results. He then shows how to bring those two things together for greater effectiveness in ministry.
Witt is founder of Replenish, a ministry with two goals: (1) to help individuals live and lead from a healthy soul and (2) to help teams and organizations become healthy and high-performing. Before launching Replenish, he served 20 years as a senior pastor and six years as an executive and teaching pastor for Rick Warren at Saddleback Church.
Heโs my guest on Episode 157 of the Influence Podcast.
P.S. This review is cross-posted from InfluenceMagazine.com.
P.P.S. Here’s my brief recommendation of the book from the November-December 2018 issue of Influence:
Ministry is a team sport. Too often, however, ministry teams donโt play to their full potential. โThe best teams are both healthy and high performing,โ writes Lance Witt. โThey focus on relationship andย results.โ To help ministry teams achieve their potential, Witt outlines a Christian approach to ownership, self-leadership, productivity, relationship, conflict resolution, and culture. If youโve played on a high-impact ministry team, this book will explain whyย that team worked well. If you havenโt played on such a team, it will explainย howย to up your teamโs game. Either way, High Impact Teamsย is insightful and practical.
Book Reviewed
Lance Witt,ย High Impact Teams: Where Healthy Meets High Performanceย (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2018).
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