I know there have been times in my life when I have, and I suspect there are times when you have as well.
Leaders are always looking to grow their networks.
Here's how Christians can respond to failure in a way that preaches the gospel to ourselves and others.
It’s easy for our lives to get consumed with doing, not with being.
Many difficult leadership situations are not the result of powerful opponents but are caused by unforced errors. So how can you avoid unforced errors in your leadership?
In transition for the past two years or so in a new ministry setting and as a new senior pastor, God has taught me many lessons.
What do you do when you hit a “pothole” at work?
The more I study great relationships and great organizational cultures, the more frequently I find effective communication at the center of their success.
A book review of "Rooting for Rivals: How Collaboration and Generosity Increase the Impact of Leaders, Charities, and Churches," by Peter Greer and Chris Horst (with Jill Heisey).
In this article, I use the acronym PASTOR as a how-to to create pastoral care for any church.
A common misunderstanding exacts a heavy toll on us. Many believe life fits into one of two compartments.
Finding kingdom value in the secular workplace.
What you accomplish in your day is largely driven by the momentum you have when you start the day.
Discover how you can use your stronger areas to serve your weaker areas.
No matter which hat is on my head, I am still the same person underneath. It’s time to integrate Jesus into every aspect of life as a Christian working woman.
We all need encouragement. It is oxygen to the soul.
Your church is known for something now. But what should a church be known for?
Keep reading to discover five ways to pray for the team you lead as a Christian leader.
Music has always been my primary conduit to God.
When it comes to church growth, here are eight myths you may have heard.





















