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How to Build Systems Without Losing Soul

5 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Healthy churches need systems—but systems should never replace shepherding. In this episode of The Shepherd’s Table, Dr. David Colbert explores how churches and ministry leaders can build order, structure, and consistency without losing the relational heart of ministry. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 14:40 (KJV), this conversation explains why biblical order matters and how healthy systems help leaders care for people more faithfully. You’ll learn: • Why systems are not unspiritual • How a lack of systems causes people to fall through the cracks • The danger of becoming organized but not relational • How systems support shepherding, follow-up, and leadership development • A practical way to solve repeated ministry problems with simple structure If you lead a church, ministry, team, or volunteer culture, this episode will help you build systems that serve people—not systems that replace people. Pull up a chair. There’s room for you at The Shepherd’s Table.

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