The quality that separates a leader is the ability to inspire a shared sense of vision.
We all live exceptionally busy days and lives. Anyone who is busy with a career, ministry, home-based business or parenting understands how the day can get away from them.
I am convinced that gifted and well-equipped leadership is absolutely essential for every church.
It’s important to know the difference between these two specific strategies.
Whether you’re playing soccer or leading a business, I see the same pattern when it comes to leadership in the face of exhaustion.
How can I effectively and appropriately share my faith at work?
A.J. Swoboda’s book, Subversive Sabbath, is a textbook on healthy living in the midst of a culture that promotes an unhealthy lifestyle.
The sage who wrote Proverbs tells us that if we teach people who are already wise, they will be wiser still.
Over the past five years, my colleagues and I have noticed a disturbing trend in plateaued and declining churches.
What Jesus says in Mark 10 contradicts many popular leadership resources.
Babin and Willink offer the toughest leadership lessons in Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win.
God has given us examples of errors to avoid to propel us toward success as ministry leaders.
If you have a plan without a vision, you are just doing busy work. If you have a vision without a plan, you just have a fantasy.
Church leaders are often criticized, but here are some positives from their influence and impact.
Randy Robison encourages New Testament believers to enjoy their special status as beloved children of God in his book, The Age of Promise: Escape the Shadows of the Law to Live in the Light of Christ
If change is constant, then why are we struggling to adjust?
Great teams feel valued by those who lead them.
Here are two ways to prepare for God to step in; He may show up when you least expect it.
Have you forgotten about the influence you have on those you work for and with?
Basic discipleship is our first calling. Now, our second calling is more specific. Here are four ways to find more clarity in your specific calling.





















