There are numerous explanations for the fall of pastors and Christian leaders, but behind the majority of them are issues of pride.
Even when I start my day strong, it seems as if there is a leak.
There are lots of reasons we care about productivity, but here is a key reason.
You can’t lead what you don’t live.
Dallas Willard’s Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ is a must read.
The best deal I ever made happened when someone said, “No.”
It should not surprise me that the story of Moses and the people of Israel include good workplace lessons.
Here is why you’re needed and a challenge to take the next steps.
Does it ever feel like all of your daily activity gets you nowhere?
See how this leader learned to respond in various spiritual seasons.
Leading can be a struggle when someone openly resists you.
Here are lessons a couple of churches learned on the Fourth of July.
When things don’t go well, don’t give up.
This is something that really irks me.
Does your team have to convince you to be interested in what concerns them?
Glenn Stanton’s latest work, The Myth of the Dying Church: How Christianity Is Actually Thriving in America and the World, was like a tall, cold drink on a hot summer’s day.
Reframe your interruptions with this question.
See how this leader addressed the issue of comparison and discontentment.
Remember, most people view social media when they’re bored.
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