It is easy for a leader to miss out on crucial opportunities to enhance the business because they are not paying attention to the signs of the times.
When you’re surrounded by a cloud of questions, how do you clear the air so you can lead without distraction and doubt?
Begin this decade by maximizing this new phase of your life.
Excellence, as a core value, is a double-edged sword. We talk about both edges of that sword a lot among our church’s pastors and staff members.
Throughout Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, Angela Duckworth examines why some people persevere and others don’t.
These are likely to change the landscape of churches in the next few years.
As a busy pastor, I carve out regular extended times away—by myself and away from the office.
Is it a myth that the new year is a good time to start fresh… and start planning?
Author Gary Thomas delivers a powerful punch in rethinking how to handle toxic relationships.
It is frustrating to discover something now that I really needed to know when I was 30.
See how God used this leader in the midst of a daunting challenge.
Instead, this will move a relationship forward toward a solution.
Are you trying to reach everyone? Instead, aim at a smaller defined persona group.
This is a tool you probably don’t think about, but should.
A church that breaks barriers needs a leader that breaks barriers.
This reality is incredibly important for pastors and leaders to keep in mind.
Here are three lessons to glean from both Mary and Joseph as it pertains to building your vision for 2020.
Sometimes, in order to move forward, you have to let go of the old.
Here are 10 questions to use as a guide to understand what’s working and what’s not in life and leadership.
Sometimes in our planning and leading we miss what is most important.





















