The eReformation is here to stay. Leaders must see it’s not a passing fad, any more than the printing press was a short-term trend.
These practices can moderate the unhealthy push to produce more, more, more.
I was talking to a leader the other day whose organization had just gone through a major crisis.
The book of Hebrews offers leaders profound insight about faith that we must believe and embody if we want to effectively lead.
When you run a small business, you are actually running a small niche-focused ministry that delivers a product.
Every leader wants to experience breakthrough growth, but it is rarely quick. Leading from the future can help guide the process.
If we are to lead our churches to live on mission for God, we must begin with understanding how to “be all there” wherever God has placed us, and with whatever gift God has given us.
Many church and ministry leaders are suffering from decision fatigue right now. There are more decisions, and many routine decisions have become more complex.
Jesus did not teach on prayer first; He gave them words use with God immediately. These words encompass the entirety of life, and are surprising in their simplicity.
Few things in life happen spontaneously. Almost everything in life needs a plan.
Although Pastor John Lindell preached about grace for years to one of America’s fastest growing and largest churches, he admits that there recently came a point where he declared, “I just don’t get grace.”
Good habits maximize our lives just like bad habits wither our vitality.
Some days I can scale the mountain of to-dos and video calls, but other days I’d rather meander along a level path.
This book has many ideas that are relevant for any church that wishes to train its volunteers and help them connect with guests.
The themes and stories that you emphasize in your communication will set the tone for your organization.
I’m now in my late thirties, and I’m starting to think deeper about what leadership is.
Here are seven steps to improving in any area of your leadership, and the key ingredient to each step.
The apostles set a stellar example of great leadership as they helped solve the first internal problem the early church faced.
Stressed, burdened, overwhelmed? Every leader feels this to some degree. Jesus wants to correct our perspective.





















