Maybe you are generous and loving, but you always looked at your work as second class compared to being a pastor or missionary.

Jim Brangenberg May 15, 2021

Effective church communication is all about scratching itches (or helping them scratch the itch).

Mark MacDonald May 14, 2021

In today's turbulent times, leaders are being called upon to lead with more courage than ever before. But how can you lead courageously, when you're just not feeling particularly brave?

Scott Cochrane May 13, 2021

In a recent conversation with a leader we work with, a concern he raised really caught my attention. He said, "My team seems to be doing the best they can, but I don't get a sense that they're flourishing."

Jenni Catron May 13, 2021

"I'm not getting fed." It's one of the most common complaints of church members looking for excuses to leave a church.

Thom Rainer May 12, 2021

When they came to me with an idea, I applauded them for their idea and then shared with them two or more things that would add horsepower to their plan.

Bob Tiede May 11, 2021

Giving up your preferences and reminding your congregation to do the same is not an easy road, but it is worth it for the sake of the gospel.

Ed Stetzer May 10, 2021

This book stretched me. I found it very helpful as I have been attempting to think through the proper use of the Old Testament today.

Richard Blackaby May 9, 2021

Pastors may consider adapting these thought-provoking questions and answers when they address their congregations' grads in a sermon or in written recognition.

Jim Farrer May 8, 2021

Good leaders recognize that the majority of the conflicts in their organization can be prevented or resolved by employing these six practices.

Christian Muntean May 7, 2021

It was a monastery on the top of a hill on a foggy, rainy afternoon in the Pacific Northwest. Just the monks, a spiritual coach, and me for three whole days – a silent retreat. What would I say to myself?

Greg Leith May 6, 2021

Today's world requires courageous leaders who are willing to lead when they can't foresee the outcome.

Leaders should not cut off their critics, but should actually stay connected to them in a calm way.

Charles Stone May 4, 2021

When an area of your organization is chronically deficient, a process overhaul may be required.

Tom Harper May 3, 2021

Although I have used a variety of methods over the years, here are the three ingredients that I consider indispensable when it comes to spiritual growth.

Langdon Montgomery May 2, 2021

When we "target fixate," we're looking at something that is drawing us away from our destination.

Joseph Lalonde May 1, 2021

Be on the lookout today for where God proves his love, his kindness, and his generosity in your life.

David Bowman April 30, 2021

As hard as the last year has been, you've learned so much in this disruption that to simply re-embrace what was will destroy what can be.

Carey Nieuwhof April 29, 2021

Look for these traits primarily and rule out anyone that doesn't exhibit them. Only then look at their writing, design, web, and creative skills as a value-add.

Mark MacDonald April 29, 2021

The attractional church is yielding to the local church. This one phenomenon explains what is taking place in the three categories of churches described in this article.

Thom Rainer April 28, 2021


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