Endings and New Beginnings In Leadership
Why are endings and transitions so poorly handled in our ministries, organizations, and teams? Why do we often miss Godās new beginnings, the new work he is doing? In part because we fail to apply a central theological truthāthat death is a necessary prelude to resurrection. To bear long-term fruit for Christ, we need to recognize that some things must die so something new can grow. If we do not embrace this reality, we will tend to dread endings in the same way our wider culture does, as signs of failure rather than opportunities for something new. You Know Youāre Not Doing Endings and New Beginnings Well When . . . ā¢ You canāt stop ruminating about something from the past. ā¢ You use busyness as an excuse to avoid taking time to grieve endings and losses. ā¢ You have a hard time identifying your difficult feelings (sadness, fear, anger). ā¢ You often find. Read more.