Creativity is a vital component of a thriving church community. It fuels innovation, fosters engagement, and enables ministries to communicate their message to a diverse audience effectively.
What should our response to a crisis be? How can we pray during difficult times? How does faith come in play in such a time as this?
Despite churches’ best efforts, it seems that maintaining ministry in several languages is impossible. It turns out that it isn’t impossible, it just requires an ingredient we tend to miss.
While these logical and reasonable practices can be a great time saver, we can’t assume that God’s will is always revealed through these time-saving practices.
While we are entering a new era for churches in the United States and beyond, I see it as a new era of opportunity rather than problems.
Mindfulness is a big deal in today’s culture. Businesses such as Apple, sports figures, and the popular press such as Time magazine have all given it their stamp of approval.
Modern leadership has customarily been associated with command-and-control leadership. But is this the best way?
Many believe that life fits into one of two compartments. Either what I am doing is spiritual or my work is normal, common, everyday and thus spiritually unimportant.
If you ever see me laugh out loud for no reason, know that, yes, I do think funny thoughts like this from time to time.
Who among us has not heard the expression, “God gave us two ears and one mouth, so that we could listen twice as much as we speak”?
So, what do you do if you want things to change and pretty much no one else does?
Stop and think about this. There are so many jobs and so many people—does God value some jobs more than others?
There are more jobs available than qualified people to fill them. So what do we do now?
Satan does not want people to become followers of Christ. He blinds them to the gospel until the Holy Spirit removes the scales from their eyes, often through our personal evangelism.
In our ever-changing world, where attention is scarce and choices are abundant, church rebranding has become more critical than ever.
If greed and idolatry are one and the same then combating greed must be a part of our playbook for enjoying our work in a non-idolatrous way.
I'm 81 years old, and I’m probably more joyful than ever. I laugh more and enjoy life more than ever.
How could your life change if you prayed for 15 more minutes each day?
Have you ever heard of work being referred to as “cursed”? Have you ever viewed your work as less than holy or not equal to other religious activities?
Sleep is one of God's gifts we get to arrange for ourselves. We are wiser and better when we practice this rhythm of grace.
This isn’t just another leadership book—it’s your invitation to discover how Christ-centered questions can transform the way you lead and live. Packed with real stories and timeless wisdom, it shows you how to grow your influence, deepen your faith, and lead with the same life-changing impact Jesus did.
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