Sometimes a season requires rest to master new movements, new rhythms of grace and wonder.

David Bowman July 28, 2021

To understand the Great Commission is to understand that each person alive today has been created in the image of God and participates within God's story.

Matthew Fretwell July 27, 2021

As you consider the organization you lead, regularly ask yourself this question: In light of the current situation, am I wearing the right hat?

Richard Blackaby July 26, 2021

Most leaders I know really struggle with taking vacation of any kind.

Carey Nieuwhof July 25, 2021

Well, if you've been following us, you know that we finally heard God's voice telling us to write a book. Actually, He told us to write three.

Jim Brangenberg July 24, 2021

Church leaders thought long and hard about how church online should change in light of COVID. Now our physical services are altered as well.

Ben Stapley July 23, 2021

When a team member is out of alignment, it can cause the same drift and shakiness to the organization that a tire out of alignment can cause to your vehicle.

Jenni Catron July 22, 2021

When your leadership battery is fully charged, everyone around you wins.

Scott Cochrane July 22, 2021

Skeptics may call the Revolutionary Army's survival and ultimate defeat of the British as good fortune. But George Washington called it Providence.

Bob Russell July 21, 2021

Young leaders full of ideals and ideas help keep older leaders fresh in their thinking. Older leaders full of experience and wisdom help keep younger leaders from errors that cannot be erased.

David Bowman July 20, 2021

Instead of acting as if conflict is an intrusion, the best leaders recognize that addressing conflict effectively is one of their most important responsibilities.

Christian Muntean July 19, 2021

In leadership, gentleness is complicated.

Tom Harper July 18, 2021

We can't totally go back to pre-COVID times, but we don't know what the future holds, either. We're living in the in-between space.

Greg Leith July 17, 2021

I believe the more we know how the brain works, the more effective change managers we'll become.

Charles Stone July 16, 2021

When you find yourself in the midst of conflict, here's a simple five-step, biblical path to peace.

Rick Warren July 15, 2021

Are biblically responsible investors simply uneducated and enjoined in a massive, multi-billion-dollar investment scheme of futility?

Robert Netzly July 15, 2021

The past six months of being reopened has given us seven insights into where our church is and how we need to continue pivoting.

Ben Stapley July 14, 2021

As you become the fullest expression of your unique, God-given design, you will find yourself in "the zone."

Scott Couchenour July 13, 2021

We get reports regularly from church leaders who share excitedly about the number of people who have visited the church as a consequence of these efforts. We have heard of many who have become followers of Christ.

Thom Rainer July 12, 2021

Conflict is a highly subjective experience for most people. Subject to interpretation. In nearly all cases, there is a lack of shared information, facts, and understanding.

Christian Muntean July 11, 2021


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