Ron Edmondson

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  1. Three Words to Encourage Fallen Pastors

    Blog Three Words to Encourage Fallen Pastors

    In the past few years, as a pastor and through my blog, I have had the occasion to minister to some very broken people. Many of those have been pastors or ministers who once had…

  2. 7 Ways to Gain and Keep Trust as a Leader

    Blog 7 Ways to Gain and Keep Trust as a Leader

    People follow people they trust. Do you want to be a trusted leader? Let people learn to trust you. I’ve found trust develops over time and experience, as we witness…

  3. 7 of My Biggest Frustrations as a Leader

    Blog 7 of My Biggest Frustrations as a Leader

    A few weeks ago, someone asked me what my “biggest frustration” is as a leader. As I thought about it, I have to be honest, I have lots. That may point to another area …

  4. When You Don't Communicate...

    Blog When You Don't Communicate...

    Recently I was talking with a staff member of a larger church. She consistently fears the stability of her job. She never knows what her pastor is thinking. She’s…

  5. 8 Most Dangerous Leadership Traits

    Blog 8 Most Dangerous Leadership Traits

    There are no perfect leaders . . . except for Jesus. For the rest of us, we each have room for improvement. Most of us live with flaws in our leadership. Good leaders learn to…

  6. Sometimes People Don't Want to Learn

    Blog Sometimes People Don't Want to Learn

    You can’t teach someone who doesn’t want to learn. It is true. Perhaps you’ve tried. I’ve been worn out trying to teach principles I know someone needs…

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Ron Edmondson

About This Author

Ron Edmondson is Senior Pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington, KY. A nationally known Christian leader with an impressive history of church planting and church growth, Ron heard God's call to ministry after twenty years in business. Ron received a Master’s degree in Counseling from Luther Rice Seminary, and a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Eastern University. He and his wife, Cheryl, an accountant, are passionate about people “getting it” when it comes to faith. They both highly value discipleship and mentoring. They have two grown sons.

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