Just to be clear
More often than not a certain degree of clarity is often missing between people that create media for the church and people that lead and pastor the church. I have run into this predicament on more than one occasion and have found that one of the reasons this happens is that both parties unintentionally fail to be painfully clear before the production of a media project. I recently heard Bill Hybels speak on this issue of clarity in which he mentioned the line “just to be clear” when talking with others on exactly what is going to be done. I’m slowly in the process of using this line “just to be clear” after discussing a project. After discussing a project I am about to create I will say “just to be clear” I am going to do this and create that and it will help you accomplish your specific goal by doing this.
- Training media volunteers
- Starting a youth media team
- If you build it they will come – a lesson in recruiting volunteers
- Will you be at shift this year?
- 10 ways I might fail this year







