Recognizing the signs of the need for change in an organization is crucial for leaders. Embracing change and demonstrating courage is key to navigating necessary transformations.

Carey Nieuwhof November 21, 2025

Trusting in Jesus as the way to salvation is crucial, as only He offers eternal life through His sinless life, sacrificial death, and resurrection.

Bob Russell November 20, 2025

Be a demanding leader without being a jerk by focusing on results with respect and humility.

Scott Cochrane November 19, 2025

Encouragement and positivity are key in changing behavior and building others up according to the apostle Paul.

Tom Crenshaw November 18, 2025

I've been fascinated by the topic of church guests for years. Some of those stories are positive—uplifting, even. But others? They reveal a side of the church that's hard to face.

Thom Rainer November 17, 2025

It's important to be intentional about asking and telling in leadership.

Miranda Carls November 16, 2025

God's kingdom principles ensure success; align your life with them. Like in Matthew 13:24-30, let the good and bad coexist and discern wisely.

Richard Blackaby November 15, 2025

People are looking for connection, meaning, and purpose. Your church should be where they find it.

Mark MacDonald November 13, 2025

Paul, a tentmaker and Christian, set an example of reaching people for the gospel without relying on donor support.

Jordan Raynor November 12, 2025

Effective leadership in an AI-driven world requires developing human skills that machines can't replicate.

Christian Muntean November 11, 2025

Here's the ministry advice I often share with leaders interested in ministry.

Richard Blackaby November 10, 2025

Suffering has purpose, refines us, and draws us closer to God. Through pain, one can find strength and inspire others with faith.

Bob Russell November 9, 2025

Teams don't make decisions—individuals do. Bob Frisch highlights in Harvard Business Review that the concept of "team decisions" is a myth.

Scott Cochrane November 8, 2025

Biblical leaders understand the importance of dealing with different types of people. In this post, we look at energizers, regular folks, and drainers and see what we can learn from each type.

Charles Stone November 7, 2025

Expressions of tears in emotions are powerful and necessary. Whether it's in counseling, studying the Bible, or connecting with others, tears can be a sign of strength and compassion.

Tom Crenshaw November 6, 2025

What "Every Pastor Should Know," written by Gary McIntosh and Charles Arn highlights data on church member retention patterns. Their findings are insightful and actionable.

Thom Rainer November 5, 2025

Intergenerational collaboration in ministry is crucial for church renewal and growth. Moving beyond mere coexistence, genuine shared leadership is key.

Eric Daniel November 4, 2025

Delegation is crucial for growth and leadership. Avoiding delegation traps like pride, guilt, and control can lead to team development and improved efficiency.

Jenni Catron November 3, 2025

Ensure your church's new branding resonates by applying it consistently across 10 key areas.

Mark MacDonald November 2, 2025

While there are as many ways to put a sermon together as there are writers, the method I outline is the method I almost always use. It works for preaching and conference talks.

Carey Nieuwhof November 1, 2025


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