We all have a story we tell ourselves about our leadership: a private narrative in our own minds that the outside world never hears.
Here are a few tools to use to test a church’s growth in unity.
Here are 10 indicators you may lack margin and next steps to regain it.
What are your primary messengers saying?
Getting back into your work rhythm after a weekend can be a challenge.
Here are five reasons this common practice makes common sense.
Here’s a taste of what David M. Kreps offers in his book, The Motivation Toolkit: How to Align Your Employees’ Interests With Your Own.
Here are a couple of pace-setting reminders.
Transformational discipleship involves moving people from rows to circles.
Clout: Discover and Unleash Your God-Given Influence, by Jenni Catron offers honesty and candor about her leadership journey.
I decided that this leadership expertise was most important.
The way you begin greatly impacts how you’ll finish.
Here are five issues that are common in many of these situations.
If you want to see someone’s heart look at their bank statement.
There is an important spiritual war happening.
Here’s what is needed for communication on a church team.
Here are several qualities that create a more encompassing definition of leadership.
This is a chronic condition that requires continuous treatment.
Burnout is almost an epidemic among church leaders.
When I wrote Autopsy of a Deceased Church five years ago, the positive response took me by surprise.





















