Sometimes, the solution to facilitating change is found in these simple questions.
Who is doing great ministry in your community and how can you join them?
Jim Barber’s confidence in God has sustained him through leadership roles both in the marketplace and in ministry.
Yes, the times they are a-changing. And these five developments are among the most dramatic.
Don’t forget these when you find yourself doing something great.
Kenny Luck’s Dangerous Good: A Coming Revolution of Men Who Care challenges men to step into their God-given potential.
God is a God of order. He’s also a God who likes to break the rules, especially with leaders.
Do you treat “conflict” as a bad word?
Here is why innovation is difficult for most pastors.
If God made your people creative, why are you still deciding everything?
Leadership means you have to say things that not everyone is ready to hear.
At times, as a transitional pastor, I am granted a surprising amount of leadership capital with which to lead churches through healing, change and reconciliation.
There are many ideas about how to lead. However, this is the primary one.
Passivity is epidemic among us.
How many times have you heard, “We’ve always done it this way”?
People tend to assimilate to the characteristics of those they spend the most time with.
Here are steps to building a strong foundation for leadership and life.
Some churches use bylaws well beyond their original intent.
If you don’t deal directly with sub-par performance you will not maximize the value that your organization provides.
Here are four suggestions to release the energy of passionate, creative leaders, regardless of their age.





















