Jesus was the greatest leader of all time. Good leaders could learn from Him. Here are four desires that good leaders seem to have.
A 30-day turnaround for a church, or a quick fix does not exist. But, Thom Rainer shares why there's reason to offer hope to the church.
The choice of a church to take on mortgage debt is one decision fraught with potential consequences.
A few reasons why investing in your own personal development is always important.
Many leaders struggle with some level of insecurity. Can you overcome it?
Scarcity or abundance, your view of each of these may impact how you lead.
Hezekiah's success was built on hearing and obeying God. We do well to remember this.
There are three practices I’ve noticed that are missing, absent, or a low priority for local church staff. What are the consequences of these missing practices?
When we are feeling down and out, it is amazing how our focus can change when we show gratitude to God and count our blessings.
Do you think God is interested in your Monday-through-Friday work?
If you’re up for the challenge, try it out some form of AI.. You may find it a valuable tool or you might choose to eschew this technology. Either way, you should learn more about it.
As a leader you must project optimism. But when you cross the line into exaggeration or hyperbole, your leadership is facing significant risks.
Are you stewarding your current responsibilities well? Would you expect God to trust you with more?
You can start right now to do burnout self-care. Start small and create micro-habits that lead to a better you.
Sleep is the secret leadership weapon no one’s talking about. So let's talk about it.
Your words of encouragemtn might be the words that can make a difference in one’s day and maybe even one’s life.
When the unexpected happens, you can respond on these five ways to stay faithful and make the next wise decision.
It is time to stop celebrating church transfer growth: a church answers research article shares what we should celebrate instead.
Many of us grew up in a fear-motivated faith. In this post, we discuss one of the biggest problems facing our spiritual lives.
Work is not the enemy, and businesses are not the enemy. In fact, even those who oppose our faith are not the enemy. The real enemy is us. We must learn to see our work as serving God.





















