Leadership can’t fully be taught in a classroom. Many leadership lessons must be learned on the field, and that process is often messy.

October 30, 2023

Staying focused on a well-crafted mission enables your ministry to strategically allocate resources and efforts towards maximizing your impact.

Rodney Cox October 29, 2023

How do you honor a predecessor’s legacy while leading boldly?

Christian Muntean October 28, 2023

I believe that Christian leaders can live with impact beyond their human effort because of the power of God working in and through them. When their focus is on glorifying God, Christian leaders can experience exponential fruit.

Tim Tucker October 27, 2023

I have been amazed in each of these 30-day periods how the doors to evangelism have opened widely. It’s basic. God is answering my prayers.

Thom Rainer October 26, 2023

Because we don’t want to disappoint, we often say, “Yes,” and later regret it. In this post I suggest 5 ways to gracefully say, “No.”

Charles Stone October 26, 2023

When a transition of first chair leaders takes place, the rest of the team knows that the game will change, but they’re uncertain what the new rules will be. Leadership transitions can be particularly difficult for second chair leaders as they try to understand and adapt to these new rules.

Mike Bonem October 25, 2023

There are many churches out there with pastors coming in and out. Some foster a culture of life and create an encouraging environment. However, there are at times pastors who create a toxic suppression team which diminishes the effectiveness of the whole church.

Jonathan Hayashi October 24, 2023

As a trainer of leaders I’ve noticed that the more success and authority the leader attains the less empathetic they may show to those who work under them.

Bob Whitesel October 23, 2023

I was questioning both the health of our church and my effectiveness as its pastor. The ministries appeared to bearing no fruit. It was a time marked by loss.

Eric Daniel October 21, 2023

God’s leading us is not always a call to action. God’s leading us is often a call for us to wait so that he can do a few things in our lives. What might God be doing during our time of trusting and waiting?

Brad Delaughter October 19, 2023

Many times when working with leaders they say something along these lines —  "if I could just find people who are as committed as I am, I would be able to…" This statement is at the heart of this article and should lead you to the real question that needs to be explored as a leader is, commitment to what?

Rodney Cox October 19, 2023

The key is that while a church should have one mission (more on that below), it should embrace as many visions as it has time, talents, treasures and call to address.

Bob Whitesel October 18, 2023

Do you ever feel weak or inadequate in your position of authority?

Tom Harper October 17, 2023

What you believe as a leader will ultimately determine who you become as a leader.

Scott Cochrane October 16, 2023

For so many leaders, our identity is wrapped up in our work and activity. We find our value and sense of worth in the work of leadership. The danger in this is that there is a very fine line between working for God out of love for him and working for God to earn his approval.

Tim Tucker October 15, 2023

Jesus led the way. He knew where he was going. He knew what was in store. He knew what he wanted these followers to experience.

David Bowman October 14, 2023

If you embrace these two truths, it will transform how you lead and manage.

Christian Muntean October 12, 2023

We can identify some of the causes of the pastoral whiplash syndrome. But we need to do a much better job of helping pastors deal with this harsh reality. Here are five of most common reasons for the new reality of pastoral whiplash syndrome.

Thom Rainer October 12, 2023

“Micro-fractures” are inevitable in ministry leadership. How should a pastor or ministry leader respond?

Mike Bonem October 11, 2023


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