Book Review: Hedges

Bob FranquizGeneral

If you've ever wished there was a book that spoke opening and plainly about how to create safeguards in your life so we don't ever have a moral failure, Hedges is it.   Jerry Jenkins (of Left Behind fame) wrote a fantastic book about how to create hedges that keep us from falling.  This book caused me to rethink the safeguards I have and recommit myself to them.   Falling into sin doesn't only hurt us.  It hurts everyone around us as well.  That's why I loved this book and highly recommend it. Hedges is a book that every church … Read More

Keep More First Time Guests!

Bob FranquizGeneral

It's a new year and that means a lot of people are going to be "checking out" church for the first time.  The question is, "Are you ready for them?"   If you're looking to gain some insight and learn some new skills for keeping first time guests and helping them take next steps in their faith, then I want to invite you to the Fusion seminar I'm leading in Orlando on February 22 from 9AM-Noon.  What will you learn? How about:  – The principles to help you create an inviting environment for first-time guests  – How to ''wow'' first-time … Read More

Book Review: Making it All Work

Bob FranquizGeneral

I am a huge fan of David Allen.  His book "Getting Things Done" completely changed how I manage my workflow and organize my life.  I own the book and the audio (just cause I'm a freak like that) and refer to the  book regularly.   Needless to say, when I saw he had written a new book, I didn't even open it.  I just grabbed it and bought it.  I read "Making it all Work" in one sitting and it was really good. In some ways, it's a commentary on Getting Things Done.  In other ways, it expounds on the … Read More

Sunday Stuff…

Bob FranquizGeneral

– Just checked by blog and realized I haven't posted since last Sunday.. whoops!  – Today was great!  Great turnout. The church was really into the message – I felt great about the message.  Could be be my best this year 🙂 – Still not 100% with my voice, but we got through it.   – Band was on today!  The Fuel series has been a great one to kick the year off.  2 Timothy is a great book to teach.  It's what our church needed right now.   – We changed our office schedule this week. We're all in … Read More

Sunday Stuff…

Bob FranquizChurch

It's been a while since I've done one of these, so let's get to it… – We had good services today, I just felt terrible.   – I didn't talk to very many people just to save my voice to do both services  – I struggle big time during the 2nd service to finish because of my voice  – I enjoyed starting our new series in 2 Timothy called "Fuel: The Factors that Ignite Faith" – Expositional teaching is my bread and butter.  It's where I need to stay more of the time.   – I had a black velvet … Read More

End of Year Review

Bob FranquizGeneral

I've been light on the blogging for many reasons that I will talk about later, but one of the things I've been doing this week is reviewing 2008. Personally, 2008 was one of my best years yet.   I believe what causes next year to be better than the last is to take time to review what transpired over the last 12 months.  God has been so good to me and I don't want to be ungrateful by forgetting or not taking the time to reflect on His goodness and grace in my life.  I set 22 major goals in … Read More

Book Review: Great Employees Only

Bob FranquizGeneral

I read the executive summary of Great Employees Only and decide since the summary was so good, I should buy the book. I’m glad I did. This was a really good book and an interesting view of leadership. Dauten’s premise is that employers should spend 90% of their time hiring, 10% de-hiring and 0% managing. The idea is, when you hire stars you don’t have to manage them. You simply have to let them loose. I tend to agree, unless you’re hiring a diamond in the rough of course. The book is 48 short chapters (which you know I love) … Read More

Book Review: The Prodigal God

Bob FranquizBooks

I thoroughly enjoyed “The Reason for God” when I read it, but “The Prodigal God” was a great read. I have been thinking about doing a series on the story of The Prodigal Son and Tim Keller knocked it out of the park with an insightful look at this famous story. I read the book in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down. I was reading the book and making a list of all the people I was going to buy this book for (Christmas spoiler alert 🙂 I have read some of Kenneth Bailey’s books, whose books are … Read More

Book Review: Reality Check

Bob FranquizBooks

First, let me say that’s Im a huge fan of Guy Kawasaki’s books. In fact, I have the church planters I coach read “The Art of the Start”. But his latest book, “Reality Check” was amazing! It’s not a small book by any means, but it’s packed with insight and practical help for anyone starting or leading an organization. The section on staffing alone is worth the price of the book. Plus, the whole book is written in 3-5 page chapters (which if you know me, short chapters are my favorite thing in the world) If you’re leading a church … Read More