As leaders, we need to strive to be more like Josiah. But what could that look like?
When you’re exhausted, depleted, or burned out, what will you do? Work more or take a rest?
As I’ve researched the issues caused by porn, I am shocked not just at its moral consequences, but at its social costs, damage to marriages, and what it does to our brains.
How can you bring the fruits of God’s Spirit to your workplace in your character, relationships, skills, and productivity?
One of the most perplexing questions a Christian and, to be sure, a Christian leader will face when it comes to risk is this: Am I trusting God, or am I simply being foolish? The question isn’t as dumb as it seems.
As the saying goes, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” Successful leaders surround themselves with successful advisors.
Your congregation will be taking a summer break since the kids don’t have school and many take family vacations. You may feel disconnected as they disconnect. Is there a solution?
In his agony, Job saw more clearly than his unhindered companions could yet perceive.
Spiritual leadership is often about catching the current of what God is doing, not creating it.
How do we keep our focus in a world where there are so many things vying for our attention?
“Retirement” has different meanings for Baby Boomers. But, for most of us, retirement will not be of the rocking chair variety, at least not initially.
As a leader, you should commit to showing love as God does to others each and every day.
Over 70 percent of our time is spent in the workplace, yet our training and teaching focus on areas where we spend much less time.
Seneca represents some of the best of Stoicism. As a major philosophical movement in history, it is certainly appropriate to read what he had to say.
I have learned and grown from watching a few incredible leaders, and some, not-so-great leaders. They have taught me a lot of lessons about what to do and what not to do in life and ministry.
God gave each of us a two-pound dynamo called the human brain. It’s truly the most amazing physical object in the universe. Yet, leaders often don’t take care of their brains, and later in life they pay the price.
Do you simply "go to church" or are you constantly "being the church?
Biblical insights regarding the turmoil that is overwhelming college campuses and inciting racial hatred throughout America.
What should you do when faced with two seemingly strong paths? Sometimes, a fast, good decision is superior to a slow, perfect decision.
We all know we need to be better listeners, but how? Let's look at what one experienced leader has to say about listening.
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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