A leadership wake refers to the impact of those around you as your leadership moves forward. What does your leadership wake look like?
More than job performance, do they know you actually care about them as an individual?
There is a desire to think long-term and to plan for that not-too-distant future, but the tyranny of the urgent gets in the way.
It's a word packed with a lot of baggage. And it is something that touches many people. Whether you yourself struggle with it, or it's an issue with a friend or loved one, burnout is prevalent in our society right now.
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.”
Napoleon Bonaparte is quoted as saying, “A leader is a dealer in hope.” As biblical leaders, we have the greatest hope there is—in Jesus Christ alone. But what about this extended season we’re in? At times, hope seems hard to find. It feels hard to muster up. It feels hard to deal out.
How do we develop ourselves, and how can we pursue being "great" at leadership?
My prayer for you this Christmas season is that you would become a consumer Christian. Let me explain.
Sometimes the most productive thing I can do is stop checking things off the list, and take a step back to breathe.
If you’re anything like me, reading articles or books on prayer can leave me feeling guilty for not praying as much as I should.
Every leader wants to experience breakthrough growth, but it is rarely quick. Leading from the future can help guide the process.
This book is compelling for leadership, especially leadership in the local church.
With all the chaos we can choose to be the leaders God has called us to be.
What’s your mission statement?
Consider your personal legacy.
When it comes to leadership, the right kind of anger can be a useful tool.
What does waiting have to do with leadership?
Author Cal Newport reminds leader to not let technology make the rules.
Here are the questions to consider about leadership communication.
Tom Harper, author of the book Through Colored Glasses, tackles some of the hardest leadership lessons we must deal with head-on.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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