Overlooking certain offenses, as commended in Proverbs 19:11 and modeled by Christ, is a key biblical principle for resolving workplace conflict.

Jordan Raynor August 20, 2025

The majority of business owners fail to sell due to lack of understanding buyers' needs and lacking a clear exit strategy.

Christian Muntean August 19, 2025

Listening is one of the most important competencies a leader can use. Leaders who listen well, lead well. But sometimes even good leaders slip into bad listening habits.

Charles Stone August 18, 2025

I have been watching the YouTube channel of Ryan Trahan since my kids introduced me to his famous “Penny Series” a few years ago. From that set of videos, I was hooked.

Zac McGowen August 17, 2025

God's wrath and grace are just and final. Understanding and sharing the Good News is crucial. Choose grace, help others choose wisely.

David Bowman August 16, 2025

We often hear leaders talk about culture as a one-time initiative or an HR project. But healthy, sustainable culture is the result of consistent leadership behaviors—what we call Culture Builders.

Jenni Catron August 15, 2025

So you might be a little insecure as a leader, but how do you change that? Here are five changes that can help you deal with lingering insecurity.

Carey Nieuwhof August 14, 2025

Research suggests using brain insights to navigate change successfully, including communication, empathy, storytelling, and connecting with critics.

Charles Stone August 14, 2025

Much of our Savior’s ministry was centered on showing kindness to other people, usually to those who might least expect or deserve it.

Tom Crenshaw August 13, 2025

Someone in your community or congregation who wants to know about your church ministries will probably Google you. Make sure your online presence is adequate.

Mark MacDonald August 12, 2025

The key to contentment isn't found in what you have—but in who has you.

Bob Russell August 11, 2025

To better understand how to evaluate new ideas, leaders must understand the cycle through which new ideas climb, then fall, then slowly climb back toward productivity.

Bob Whitesel August 10, 2025

Participate in whatever God wants to do with you right now. Know he is preparing you for a glorious life in the present and an even more glorious eternity.

David Bowman August 8, 2025

A wise CEO transition requires more than a handoff—it demands humility, foresight, and a Spirit-led commitment to legacy, timing, and empowering the next leader.

Christian Muntean August 7, 2025

The greatest battles in leadership are often unseen, requiring discernment of the spiritual realm and trust in the Holy Spirit.

Richard Blackaby August 7, 2025

Culture busters can quietly erode team trust and effectiveness.

Jenni Catron August 6, 2025

There will always be changes in weather. Just as Jesus calmed the water on the Sea of Galilee, the Lord today brings seasons of calm.

Jim Farrer August 5, 2025

The story of David Ross, a mostly a backup catcher for 8 different baseball teams over 15 seasons is an interesting one.

Tom Crenshaw August 4, 2025

For Generation Z and Gen Alpha, the smartphone isn't just a tool—it's a lifestyle with negative effects.

Thom Rainer August 3, 2025

How churches can adapt their outreach models to accommodate generational shifts while respecting all age groups.

Bob Whitesel August 2, 2025


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