In your search for vision, strategy and purpose, here is one question leaders should keep in mind.
A recent survey reveals one of the greatest needs of church leaders is in the area of discipleship.
What’s holding you back?
It is so important for the church to understand the real meaning of servant leadership.
Whether in ministry or the marketplace, this approach may spur your team toward success.
Are you more of a supervisor or a coach?
Millennials making a mark on the church and the culture.
Consider this Olympic-athlete practice to streamline your leadership.
However, “the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom” (1 Corinthians 1:25).
Consider these for knowing, hearing and understanding the Word of God.
The resources that Jesus had available to Him are the resources available to you and me.
How’s it going with your dreams?
The Church was made for action. It was born for battle.
So much has been written on leadership, yet the concept of leadership often remains vague and unclear.
Sometimes this form of communication has not served me well.
We can say, “That’s easy!” when the task at hand aligns with the abilities and talents God has blessed us with.
Church growth looks like the typical pastor’s nemesis.
Once you’re a leader with a vision from God of what should be, it’s on to step two. Get mean.
To make wise decisions, it’s important to have the right information.
How to turn your church toward an outward focus.





















