A bit of inspiration from top-notch leaders from the realms of business, church, activism, media and government.
Am I making an impact?
Consulting with professional advice first, could save you time and money.
Christians need to understand dementia, long before it strikes.
Here are five biblical principles to consider as you discuss this controversy.
In my line of work, I've met people who were TOO generous. Yes, it’s possible.
Asking for feedback isn't easy, but realizing how others perceive you is a valuable tool.
Leaders would like to think that they lead without bias. However, that’s easier said than done.
We have a great team, but . . .
What was considered abhorrent a generation ago is now widely accepted.
Grieving is not something most people gravitate toward, but it is a powerful tool God uses.
Wondering if you should take a short-term trip?
“You won’t survive. Are you ready to leave?” How would you answer this question?
Here are some suggestions which many churches have found to be conducive to good, God-honoring decision-making.
The world is crying out for good leadership. From politics to commerce, from media to the church, the lack of effective leadership has left a large gap to be filled.
It seems Millennials are being blasted by the media for being selfish and lazy. How will we respond?
I’ve become convinced that leaders have a fallback behavior on which they rely when they are uncertain, conflicted and/or under pressure.
Here are the best two ways I know to help people in your congregation become more generous.
If you’re a church leader wanting to maximize the kingdom-impact of your church in today’s rapidly changing culture, Sticky Leaders is a must-read.
I’ve seen too many people in vocational ministry fail to launch.





















