Was Jesus ambitious? Answering this question can get us a ways toward where we want to go. But it's not nearly so straightforward as it might seem.
Generational labels like Boomers and Gen X should be seen as broad stereotypes.
Does God every change His mind? This post looks at various perspectives from Scripture, emphasizing the mystery of God's ways.
It will take consistency in your leadership to bring out the best in your team. Here are four specific ways to demonstrate consistency.
A vacation in the Bahamas prompts lessons on leadership.
Phones have become unexpected disciplers, influencing our habits, attention, and identity.
To shine among non-Christians, work without grumbling—it's a countercultural act.
Daniel humbled himself and sought God fervently, leading a life that pleased God.
People must identify with you relationally and emotionally before they buy into your leadership.
It would be a travesty to leave your God-given gifts on the shelf when God intends for you to use them to benefit others.
The most effective leaders have longer tenures. Probably because they decided to grow rather than jump. What if the biggest person you hurt in your constant movement was you?
If you've ever been in a negotiation, it can feel uncomfortable. This negotiation tip will help you understand why and what to do about it.
People are sensing whether you care about your "worship" center. And their five senses tell them if you care or not.
Today, many are biblically illiterate, so incorporating more biblical stories in teachings is essential.
The true measure of love is in loving those who are difficult to love, mirroring Christ's love for all.
Focus on achieving more by implementing practical strategies.
There's no concept of retirement in Scripture. How do we balance this ideal of endless leisure or endless work?
Daniel was treasured by God and his prayers were heard because of his humble and devout nature.
Filing helps save time and retain ideas, and you might be surprised how much it could help you—and others.
Effective leadership requires singular focus, but distractions are common. Here are three ways you can immediately improve your ability to be a distraction-free leader.





















