Church leaders often blend worship services in hopes of creating unity.

Bob Whitesel November 14, 2024

Anxiety is now at epidemic proportions. Sadly, Christians are not exempt.

Richard Blackaby November 13, 2024

A lot of us grew up with the belief that self-loathing is next to godliness and that any kind of positive evaluation of ourselves is just pride at work.

November 12, 2024

It’s a grip test. Simply squeeze a tool called a dynamometer that measures your grip strength. The stronger your grip, the better your health and lower your risk of dying.

Christian Muntean November 11, 2024

As a parent, pastor, and former coach, I am always interested in ways leaders can help build cultures of respect among church members, teams, and children.

Tom Crenshaw November 10, 2024

Your church website content needs to be compelling for your members as well as potential visitors.

Mark MacDonald November 9, 2024

Have you ever found yourself in a devastating, hopeless situation? Perhaps you felt alone and unsure of where to turn.

Doug Hagedorn November 8, 2024

Some pastors refrain from preaching on political topics. However, on national holidays and in national election years, many parishioners yearn for some biblical perspective.

Jim Farrer November 7, 2024

As I look across the landscape of believ­ers today, I see a lot of Christians wrestling with what a true disciple of Christ should look like in the workplace.

WorkLife Success November 6, 2024

When seeking counsel, not all advice is good advice.

Ryan Brown November 5, 2024

Churches have an incredible opportunity to grow their reach through live streams.

Ben Stapley November 4, 2024

Modern life militates against prayer as preparation for our daily work.

WorkLife Success November 3, 2024

I’ve often lamented my failure to talk with my dad more frequently. You know how it is. You always think you have more time.

Thom Rainer November 2, 2024

Today, effective communication for pastors and churches extends beyond the pulpit to online platforms.

Mark MacDonald November 1, 2024

Many decisions have no clear, obvious correct answer. For some decisions, the best answer is difficult and possibly even painful. This is perhaps the most difficult aspect of leadership—the need to forge a path when it is unclear or challenging.

Christian Muntean October 31, 2024

We’re all gifted at something. Sometimes in the name of false modesty we pretend we’re not really that gifted. But that’s just not true. You’re gifted at something.

Carey Nieuwhof October 30, 2024

At the risk of appearing different, abnormal, peculiar, or irregular, try a little kindness today.

David Bowman October 29, 2024

The tiny cracks and fissures in our moral foundation may seldom be seen by the outside world.

Tom Crenshaw October 28, 2024

If you want to get a huge response on social media, post something complimentary—or critical—about a leader.

Richard Blackaby October 27, 2024

Feeling overwhelmed at work can be caused by a wide range of both external and internal factors.

WorkLife Success October 26, 2024


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