When your leadership battery is fully charged, everyone around you wins.
Skeptics may call the Revolutionary Army's survival and ultimate defeat of the British as good fortune. But George Washington called it Providence.
Young leaders full of ideals and ideas help keep older leaders fresh in their thinking. Older leaders full of experience and wisdom help keep younger leaders from errors that cannot be erased.
Instead of acting as if conflict is an intrusion, the best leaders recognize that addressing conflict effectively is one of their most important responsibilities.
In leadership, gentleness is complicated.
We can't totally go back to pre-COVID times, but we don't know what the future holds, either. We're living in the in-between space.
I believe the more we know how the brain works, the more effective change managers we'll become.
When you find yourself in the midst of conflict, here's a simple five-step, biblical path to peace.
Are biblically responsible investors simply uneducated and enjoined in a massive, multi-billion-dollar investment scheme of futility?
The past six months of being reopened has given us seven insights into where our church is and how we need to continue pivoting.
As you become the fullest expression of your unique, God-given design, you will find yourself in "the zone."
We get reports regularly from church leaders who share excitedly about the number of people who have visited the church as a consequence of these efforts. We have heard of many who have become followers of Christ.
Conflict is a highly subjective experience for most people. Subject to interpretation. In nearly all cases, there is a lack of shared information, facts, and understanding.
I would like to share the three "L's" that have helped me stay focused when seeking church transformation.
By rewarding these positive behaviors, leaders will see their team members stepping up to new challenges, conquering old challenges, and bringing new leaders up with them.
A World War II veteran, Ben Merold has shown me how to age with grace and how to finish strong.
Every heart knows its own concerns. Fear returns every day to scare us with worries about something we may lack.
Murray takes the reader into Christ's school of prayer, providing 31 lessons from the life of Jesus on prayer. He also includes additional material at the end on the prayer life of George Muller.
If you're thinking everything is fine now that the pandemic is receding, think again.
Rather than seeking to enrich our reputation or our coffers, God wants us to chase after spiritual glory in at least four ways.





















