Truthfully, there are important things in leadership that all of us miss. One of the toughest challenges for those of us who lead is that every leader develops blind spots. You just don’t see things that are there. All of us miss things that are clear to any other person, but not to us.

Carey Nieuwhof June 8, 2023

Becoming aware of the multiplicity of views will help you broaden and deepen your perspec­tive on work. Such a broadened and deepened perspective might also lead you and other people of faith to greater inner satisfaction with work if not to more smiles on the way to work.

WorkLife Success June 8, 2023

The Lord has called each of us to use our chosen vocations in intentional ways to win the respect of outsiders, to preach the gospel, and to make disciples of Jesus Christ. Let that truth and Paul’s example challenge and inspire you as you go about your work today!

Jordan Raynor June 7, 2023

“What is the future of work at church?” As church leaders ask that question, the answer becomes clearer and more relevant. We are watching closely the future of work beyond churches. Based on what we see at this point, we can offer 10 realities for church leaders and members.

Thom Rainer June 5, 2023

To reflect Biblical principles in your leadership, you first need to understand those principles. Reading the Bible regularly helps you gain a deep understanding of and appreciation for the leadership principles – and examples – found in Scripture.

Chris Bolinger June 4, 2023

This is not how we typically write a leadership script in the western world. Leaders are supposed to continue moving up, right? They’re not expected to step aside, especially not when things are going well. What might we learn from Barnabas?

Mike Bonem June 3, 2023

Here's why innovation is important for your organization and what you can do to promote this type of culture.

Scott Couchenour June 2, 2023

When I’m finally willing to acknowledge my pride and look at this from a different perspective, I realize that I can be far more intentional in using outside voices to my advantage.

Jenni Catron June 1, 2023

Every day, we are faced with decisions, some trivial, others monumental. When confronted with such moments, I often turn to the Seven-Year Rule.  It essentially involves reflecting on each option and asking myself: "Seven years from now, which event would I have regrets about missing?"

Eric Daniel June 1, 2023

Quitting isn’t bad. It’s needed. You may be wondering what you need to quit. Here are five ideas to get you started.

Joseph Lalonde May 31, 2023

One morning when I hailed an airport cab in Miami, I looked forward to 25 minutes of staring out the window. I was about to hear a story I'd never forget.

Tom Harper May 30, 2023

You don’t have to guess whether you’re growing as a leader. You can take a simple test to know for sure. Here are three indicators to look for.

Scott Cochrane May 29, 2023

Here are some ideas for how to prepare ourselves ahead of time for the spiritual and emotional impact of job loss.

WorkLife Success May 27, 2023

One characteristic that is often missing from leadership lists is thankfulness. An attitude of thankfulness not only benefits you but also your team members.

Rodney Cox May 26, 2023

Richard Blackaby reviews Paul David Tripp's book, Dangerous Calling: Confronting the Unique Challenge of Pastoral Ministry.

Richard Blackaby May 25, 2023

As ordinary as I am, I have something extraordinary to offer God, and so do you.

Tom Crenshaw May 24, 2023

The question must be asked: Where will your pride lead you today?

David Bowman May 23, 2023

The biggest casualty of the daily grind is the important things. The things that will drive your life and organization forward. The thing that will fuel your mission, move you to another level and the thing that will inevitably give you the deepest satisfaction.

Carey Nieuwhof May 22, 2023

When leading a ministry online, there are many differences from leading an in-person ministry. Leading a ministry online adds several complexities since most of our churches started without any web presence.

Mark MacDonald May 21, 2023

This type of leadership, leading alongside, views people not just as staff or employees, but as individuals God has given us care over. We see ourselves as entrusted with a precious task to lead them and lead them well.

Brad Delaughter May 20, 2023


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