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Ten Tips to Becoming a More Productive Pastor

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  • Thom S. Rainer

A productive pastor is a great blessing to the church. How do you gain productivity as a pastor? Here are ten tips you can follow.

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Does God Care about Productivity?

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  • Matt Perman

Productivity for the Christian is motivated by a desire to live in this world for the glory of God. This article explains that productivity requires intentionality and effectiveness.

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Five Common Causes of the Unproductive Productivity System

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  • Eric McKiddie

Having a productivity system in place does not itself guarantee productivity. This article offers five causes why one's productivity system may not be working.

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Can’t Keep Up? Try this Simpler Approach to Productivity in Ministry

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  • Eric McKiddie

Perhaps the challenge in your pastoral work is not your workload but the way you do your work. Changing the way you do your work can increase your productivity. This article suggests three ways to bring out change and be a productive pastor.

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How a Robust Theology of Creation Affects Your Productivity

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  • Eric McKiddie

Do you want to be a productive pastor? What does productivity mean? It means to adopt the pattern modelled by God in creation.

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How to Get Things Done

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. How can one learn productivity? The answer is: by knowing your purpose and mission in this life.

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How to Get Things Done: Define Your Areas of Responsibility

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. One can learn productivity partly by defining and managing one's areas of responsibility. This article gives a practical guide to doing so.

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How to Get Things Done: Finding the Right Tools

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. One can learn productivity by finding the right tools. This article discusses five types of tools you need.

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How to Get Things Done: Organization & Systems

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. How can one learn productivity? It has much to do with having and developing organization skills. This article explains the need to have systems and tools in place in order to enhance productivity.

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How to Get Things Done: Task Management

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. How can one learn productivity? This article discusses the matter of task management: dividing your tasks into different areas of responsibilities.

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How to Get Things Done: Using Your Calendar Effectively

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. How can you learn a good way of productivity? Part of the question has to do with how you manage your calendar. This article discusses an effective way of calendar management.

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How to Get Things Done: Taming the Email Beast

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  • Tim Challies

Getting things done is important to being productive. How can one learn a good way of productivity? Part of the question has to do with how you deal with email. This article suggest ways of managing emails so that you can do what you have to do.

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5 Things You Can Give to God Every Day

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  • Tim Challies

The heart of productivity is glorifying God by serving others. It is giving back to him what he has entrusted to each of us. This article explains that there are five things you can give to God: gifts, talents, time, energy, and enthusiasm.

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Productivity Is for College Students, Too

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  • Peter Karol

How can you be productive as a university student? Establish work hours, do not get involved too much, manage your tasks, avoid vanity, and do not give up. These are some of the things that can increase your productivity.

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Twenty Quick Tips to Improve Your Productivity

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  • Tim Challies

Do you desire to be more productive? This article shares twenty ways in which you can improve your productivity.

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5 Quick Productivity Tips for the Busy Mom

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  • Tim Challies

Are you a busy mother and yet feel like you are being unproductive? Did you know that productivity is not measured by getting things done? This article gives you five tips of on thinking about and being productive.

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