Most pastors are already overworked with business as usual, and leading a “turnaround” is the most difficult task of church leaders.
People of a certain age, me, for example, remember a couple of pop songs filled with echoes of this verse.
One of the most important areas in which a leader can influence others is their spiritual life. However, many spiritual leaders are hesitant to share their faith.
A sincere pastor asked me this question: If I only had to measure and follow five church metrics, what would be my top five choices?
In 1857, Jeremiah Lanphier was a Dutch Reformed layman with a burden for America. He lived at a crucial time in American history.
Monday morning, rush hour, road construction. Six words that bring despair to the heart of the commuter.
I believe the inability to honor the Sabbath is a leader’s greatest danger.
We’d be wise to recognize that “many words” can be particularly harmful to others and ourselves.
Change is an inevitable part of life (our one constant), and this is especially true within the dynamic environment of the church.
“For America to survive, we need a spiritual revival.” That is something many believe, and I agree. But the question is, what’s first needed for revival?
What are we to do when there is nothing left to say?
This book is more than 50 years old, but it remains powerful. It tells the story of a Jesuit priest who felt called to minister in Russia during World War Two and Stalin’s regime.
Leaders are constantly in the crosshairs of criticism, and by virtue of their position, they can be easy targets for angry people.
Many of my clients, after a lot of hard work, finally experience the dramatic success they always dreamed of. Some accomplish more than they even hoped for. But instead of feeling excited, they feel overwhelmed.
This revelation is so powerful that if even one person at the lowest level job gets it, it can change an entire company.
An idol is anything you can’t live without. It’s anything other than God that functions as your deepest source of joy.
I have worked with countless pastors who shared their stories with me. These phases are common in many of them.
Every leader has a choice between self-care and self-medication, and subconsciously, many choose the ‘polite’ version of self-medication.
If you’re going to keep your printed bulletin, here are 5 ways to improve it.
Every day, we have the choice, every moment in fact, to decide who gets to decide—us or God.





















