How do you respond to seasons of closed doors?
What if this crisis is about aligning our hearts with Christ’s peace?
Nehemiah is one of the starkest examples of powerful leadership in the Bible.
Within a few hours of being arrested, tortured and crucified, Jesus promised His disciples peace.
Here are the essentials we already have within the Christian community.
Don’t miss that these kinds of seasons can be rich with spiritual growth.
Here’s what the Bible reminds us about the abundance of God.
There are more forces at work than the world realizes.
Here’s what happens when panic meets faith.
Here are five tips to keep your brain humming.
Every crisis is a leadership opportunity.
Here are a few questions to ponder.
I’ve curated the most recurring weaknesses with suggested improvements for leaders.
I never thought I would need to spend many hours developing and implementing a plan on how our church will serve our community during this time of crisis.
Now may be the perfect opportunity to implement these ideas.
People are scared of what COVID-19 will bring for them and their families.
Henri Nouwen wasn’t predicting this crisis, but in his book, In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership, he discusses how to lead in such a time consistent with God’s greater purpose.
What makes this time unique is it disables our opportunity to minister in person.
What a huge open door to significant change.
Here’s what can be done.





















