The purpose of your work is no different than the purpose of your life, namely to glorify God in everything you do.
Here’s how you can conquer through endurance when facing trials in your life.
What do you like least about ministry? This Twitter question produced many interesting answers.
When I am trying to explain a principle or idea that is unfamiliar to my listener or reader, I often try to use an analogy.
Have you ever completed a huge undertaking or a major project and felt completely spent?
Busyness can make life barren.
What lessons have you learned when you have had to adapt quickly?
How different exchanges between Christians would be today if Christians always sought to advance the gospel and glorify God.
Talking a benefit will cut through the noise.
We weren’t created to work or do life alone.
As you consider the changes in your organization, look to the "first change agent" for wisdom on how to respond.
Here are three suggestions to make the partnership thrive.
Each year at Easter, I make it a practice to clearly and openly convey the core place from which my leadership originates.
Meanwhile, back at the camp, Jesus’s disciples were (literally) falling down on the job.
God finishes what he starts.
Hurry, noise and incessant busyness are enemies of a healthy spiritual life.
How many times have you gotten into an argument with someone only to come away with nothing accomplished, feelings hurt, or the relationship soured?
Before you cancel your church membership, would you look at the following seven considerations?
Trust: the elusive relational equity everyone longs for but struggles to know how to build.
What does it look like to act in the opposite spirit?





















