What does God’s Word have to do with our work today?
Whether you’re a pastor or a business leader, effective leaders understand how their brains affect their roles.
The world of work will quickly drain your soul if you’re not careful.
An interview with Ray Hilbert, the founder of the Kingdom Factor, where he discusses the value of a cohort of leaders.
A book review of Daniel Levitin's "The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload."
I knew how taxing the ministry was going to be. But no one told me how being in leadership meant going through loneliness.
In uncertain and anxious times, good communication is critical.
Now let’s look at three more actions that can help you stick it out when you are fed up with what you're doing and ready to quit.
The problem is priorities. How do we set them, or reset them, to ensure that we pursue what is truly important?
“Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people."
Keeping His presence your priority at work is essential.
See how you handle these four temptations.
I’ve summarized into a six-step process the essence of what I believe Matthew 18 teaches us.
One of the vital responsibilities of leadership is bringing out the best in your people.
Transitions can bring with them certain dynamics, some of which can be difficult to navigate.
“But Mary was treasuring up all these things in her heart and meditating on them.”
Charles Wesley had an important leadership principle in mind when he penned this Christmas classic.
I confess, Joseph is one of my Bible heroes.
We’re often so busy looking forward to the next thing, we forget to look around at the people alongside us on the journey.
One of the bigger struggles I’ve had with my prayer is perfunctory prayer.





















