We’ve all likely heard some form of this adage for our social media age: “Stop comparing everyone else's highlight reel with your everyday.”
Have you ever talked to someone only to discover, later and through the grapevine, that they completely misunderstood you?
It’s difficult to separate the performance and achievements of any elite athlete from those who helped them discover and hone the talent and skill that led them to greatness.
Leadership impact happens when you maximize your time, energy and focus on areas that matter the most, and minimize your time on lesser concerns.
This is a book to read, re-read, ponder, contemplate, work through and discuss, discuss, discuss.
Is there a better time to curl up with a good book? Here are five you could benefit from as a leader.
Many are talking. This communication noise distracts from hearing you or even wanting to listen to your message. Being a leader is tough.
In practical terms, calling is subjective, changing, sometimes thankless, always involving faith. It’s that unknown aspect that requires our trust and reliance.
As you grow in these five areas, you'll find that the people around you will start to grow as well.
The 360-degree review isn’t a silver bullet but it does have tremendous advantages for professional development and growth.
What are a couple of your favorite questions to ask those you lead?
If they aren't authentic and missionally driven statements, then it’s pointless anyway.
We must remember that our ways are not God’s ways.
Here are five of the most frequent responses.
Work is also one of the least talked about topics in the church.
I want to equip you with 3 perspective shifts you can make that will help you lead your organization to engage change in ways that enable you to move your mission forward.
Here's how to supercharge your staff morale.
What if our prayers were less haphazard? What if they were more thoughtful, more reflective?
We all want to make a Kingdom impact; we all want to transform the world for Christ. And here’s the thing: God has placed you right where you are to do exactly that!
Numbers and statistics are part of our daily lives. Pastors and church leaders should embrace them as part of ministry.





















