Leaders are constantly in the crosshairs of criticism, and by virtue of their position, they can be easy targets for angry people.
Many of my clients, after a lot of hard work, finally experience the dramatic success they always dreamed of. Some accomplish more than they even hoped for. But instead of feeling excited, they feel overwhelmed.
This revelation is so powerful that if even one person at the lowest level job gets it, it can change an entire company.
An idol is anything you can’t live without. It’s anything other than God that functions as your deepest source of joy.
I have worked with countless pastors who shared their stories with me. These phases are common in many of them.
Every leader has a choice between self-care and self-medication, and subconsciously, many choose the ‘polite’ version of self-medication.
If you’re going to keep your printed bulletin, here are 5 ways to improve it.
Every day, we have the choice, every moment in fact, to decide who gets to decide—us or God.
Today we will spend millions of dollars to support missionaries around the world, but few believers will even cross the street to share the good news with their neighbors.
Just as we must be competent in the job, we must be equally competent in our handling of the Scriptures on the job.
As we mature in Christ, we realize that this world is empty. We work hard for and hold tight to things that will only pacify us for a short time.
Because freaking out doesn’t help your business.
This book is different from what I normally read. Fenelon was a French Catholic archbishop, theologian, and poet who lived from 1651 until 1715.
Creativity is a vital component of a thriving church community. It fuels innovation, fosters engagement, and enables ministries to communicate their message to a diverse audience effectively.
What should our response to a crisis be? How can we pray during difficult times? How does faith come in play in such a time as this?
Despite churches’ best efforts, it seems that maintaining ministry in several languages is impossible. It turns out that it isn’t impossible, it just requires an ingredient we tend to miss.
While these logical and reasonable practices can be a great time saver, we can’t assume that God’s will is always revealed through these time-saving practices.
While we are entering a new era for churches in the United States and beyond, I see it as a new era of opportunity rather than problems.
Mindfulness is a big deal in today’s culture. Businesses such as Apple, sports figures, and the popular press such as Time magazine have all given it their stamp of approval.
Modern leadership has customarily been associated with command-and-control leadership. But is this the best way?





















