I found this website awhile back whose focus is on supporting church leaders in creating positive impacts in their units.
However, there is a lot on it for non-leaders like me (technically I consider myself a leader in training and/or an unofficial leader) to benefit from, and there are articles and podcast episodes about faith transitions from a personal and leader perspective. They are in an online summit on doubt now, which I am finding rewarding.
https://leadingsaints.org/
CAVEAT: It is a church-focused, emphasis on strengthening testimonies website that also has space for people who may not be focused on the church, or have what would be considered very strong testimonies. Overall, I feel that this website gives a more orthodox perspective on the practical protocol for getting water to the end of the rows, so to speak.
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Re: Leading Saints
Thanks, Amy. I will check it our when I have some free time.
I see through my glass, darkly - as I play my saxophone in harmony with the other instruments in God's orchestra. (h/t Elder Joseph Wirthlin)
Even if people view many things differently, the core Gospel principles (LOVE; belief in the unseen but hoped; self-reflective change; symbolic cleansing; striving to recognize the will of the divine; never giving up) are universal.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." H. L. Mencken
Even if people view many things differently, the core Gospel principles (LOVE; belief in the unseen but hoped; self-reflective change; symbolic cleansing; striving to recognize the will of the divine; never giving up) are universal.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." H. L. Mencken