To introduce significant change, leaders must know when and how to cash in their “change chips”.

Scott Cochrane November 20, 2023

Being at wit’s end magnifies His name because He gets a chance to do what only He can do.

Terry Powell November 19, 2023

It’s time to do a self-check. Do you have a Paul in your life, a Barnabas in your life, and a Timothy in your life?  Living with this level of intentionality as a Jesus follower will absolutely change your forward trajectory. It will change your life.

Jim Brangenberg November 17, 2023

In a recent podcast interview with Chick-fil-A’s Trudy Cathy White, she told me about the importance of leaving a legacy.

Rodney Cox November 16, 2023

Richard Blackaby reviews Jamie Winship's book, Living Fearless: Exchanging the Lies of the World for the liberating Truth of God.

Richard Blackaby November 16, 2023

Many leaders begin their careers or new jobs with a great surge of energy, excitement and anticipation. But what do you do when the energy starts to wane?

Tom Harper November 14, 2023

I recently celebrated my 80th birthday. I feel so blessed these days that I am sometimes giddy with joy.

Bob Russell November 13, 2023

Some give gifts because they want something in return. Others give because they have already received more than they could have asked for, more than they could have expected or hoped for.

David Bowman November 12, 2023

My challenge to you is to add another venue to your mission mind set – your workplace. There you will find people that look very much like you look. But do not let appearances lull you into an assumption that you and your coworkers share a common belief in Jesus Christ.

WorkLife Success November 11, 2023

Here's how neuroscience informs us about the downsides of moody leaders.

Charles Stone November 10, 2023

As a leader, you need to be numerically literate. You need to provide financial leadership. Even if you aren’t a numbers person.

Christian Muntean November 9, 2023

What characteristics are most valuable for a leader? Scores of leadership books offer lists with the 5 or 7 or 10 (but never 11 or 13) attributes that successful leaders must develop. How often have you seen “adaptability’ on one of these lists? Not often enough.

Mike Bonem November 8, 2023

I share this letter for anyone who, like I was and who might be going through a rough patch in your life, and who might need to find the hope and endurance needed to “keep on keeping on.”

Tom Crenshaw November 7, 2023

The best that insecure leaders can hope for is fruit proportional to their effort. They can struggle and toil and perhaps see some fruit for their labors. But at what personal and relational cost?

Tim Tucker November 6, 2023

The greatest thing you can offer for your pastor and staff is to pray for them. Church leaders are ready to lead forward. Pastors are eager to get back in the groove. Here are seven ways you can be praying for them today.

Jonathan Hayashi November 5, 2023

We all struggle with this at one point in our lives. God has laid out a pretty clear line for what those priorities should look like. He wants to be first because if He's first in our lives, everything else seems to fall into place. What's that look like?

Jim Brangenberg November 4, 2023

Excellence in your work is the quality of doing things the way Christ would do them. The natural outcome of striving for excellence in all you do is the building of credibility among your coworkers. From this platform of credibility you can deliver the eternal message of Christ.

WorkLife Success November 3, 2023

How do you lead or influence your co-workers when you lack direct authority over them?

Jenni Catron November 2, 2023

In short, any work done “in the Lord'' (see 1 Corinthians 15:58). Any work done for his glory rather than our own. Because unless the things on our to-do lists are on God’s to-do list, they will eventually amount to nothing.

Jordan Raynor November 1, 2023

Motivation is intrinsic; whatever we hunger for works for us.

Tom Harper October 31, 2023


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