The changes a leader brings about in an organization ensure that when life moves on, it doesn’t move past you and the people you lead. So how you do address opponents and dissenters who argue that the changes you’re making have ensured “it will never be the same again”? Here are five things that have helped me lead change:

Carey Nieuwhof August 7, 2023

I have interviewed nearly 100 Christians who are world-class masters of their crafts. When I’ve asked these people to describe how they discerned their “calling” or their “one thing,” their responses are remarkably similar. Nearly all of these masters tended to ask three questions throughout this process.

Jordan Raynor August 5, 2023

Here are five characteristics in a leader everyone is looking for when they make a hire or recruit volunteers.

Jonathan Hayashi August 4, 2023

Rather than dwelling on the comparisons between genders, it's time for us to embrace our unique gifts and strengths and show up confidently, regardless of who is in the room. Let's explore five steps that will help us show up more confidently in any setting.

Jenni Catron August 3, 2023

Plan to criticize anyone today? We’re looking at how to give and receive criticism—by biblical guidelines. Timing is all-important when it comes to giving a constructive criticism.

WorkLife Success August 2, 2023

You can get new insight into and fresh inspiration from even the most familiar passages. Here are three ways to do that.

Chris Bolinger August 1, 2023

One of the defining traits of leadership is the ability to "inspire a shared vision."

Christian Muntean July 31, 2023

Winning friends and influencing people is frequently a matter of understanding what is going on and finding a pleasant manner of explaining it to others.

David Bowman July 29, 2023

Has busyness crowded your schedule? Are you needing some margin and rest? Maybe it's time to slow down.

Tom Crenshaw July 28, 2023

The challenge is that many people think they are a part of the solution when they are not.

Richard Blackaby July 27, 2023

When we forget to stop, slow down, and remember what is most important we are blind to what God wants us to see. Make sure your eyes are open to what really matters.

Brian Catanella July 26, 2023

As a leader, dealing with sin in others is every bit as difficult and frustrating as fighting our own.

Tom Harper July 25, 2023

You may possess exceptional talent, gifts and ability, but without grit, others less talented and with less ability will pass you by.

Tom Crenshaw July 24, 2023

As I began to look into Scripture, I knew I had to deal better than the way I have been dealing with the situation and these people who caused such grief in my life. Here are five ways Jesus dealt with people who caused grief in his life.

Jonathan Hayashi July 22, 2023

How can we bring joy back into our leadership? I believe becoming more grateful can help…a lot. Consider these four ways to become a more grateful leader.

Charles Stone July 21, 2023

The secret to sustainable, effective leadership is not only in knowing when to speed up, and when to slow down. More often than you'd think, it’s knowing when to stop.

Scott Cochrane July 20, 2023

Jesus reframed the idea of Sabbath-rest as a gift to be enjoyed, rather than a law to be obeyed.

Jordan Raynor July 20, 2023

While we don’t have sufficient data to declare a definitive trend, we see reasons to urge church leaders to exercise caution before planning major budget increases in the months ahead. Here are five of those reasons.

Thom Rainer July 19, 2023

The situational leader is wise enough to step back, pray, assess the situation, and determine which strategies will garner the best outcome.

Brad Delaughter July 18, 2023

Mistaking gifts for givens has many implications for me, and perhaps for you as well. I am grateful for gifts, but the givens (like air conditioning) are taken for granted.

Mike Bonem July 15, 2023


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