Neuroscience shows the positive correlation between church attendance and health benefits.
True leadership isn’t always about authority or control, it’s about influence, trust, and connection.
Great leaders strengthen trust and influence not through long speeches but through one-on-one communication that makes others feel truly seen and valued.
Research shows porn can damage the brain, impacting memory, numbing pleasure, diminishing impulse control, and shrinking the brain.
True growth often begins not with answers, but with the courage to ask the right questions.
Unforgiveness affects both our bodies and brains, keeping us chained to pain. Forgiving is a process, involving admitting pain, journaling, and drawing from grace.
Listening is one of the most important competencies a leader can use. Leaders who listen well, lead well. But sometimes even good leaders slip into bad listening habits.
Research suggests using brain insights to navigate change successfully, including communication, empathy, storytelling, and connecting with critics.
Leaders who learn about how their brain works can enhance their leadership effectiveness. Here are the top four advantages of brain-savvy leaders.
Hidden beliefs can significantly influence leadership effectiveness, and uncovering and addressing them is essential for achieving greater leadership success.
The most effective leaders don’t just shape results—they shape people.
What if the biggest threat to your leadership isn’t a lack of wisdom—but decision fatigue? Discover five overlooked ways to sharpen your decision-making by stewarding your energy, emotions, and self-awareness like never before.
What if your most impactful leadership isn’t in your meetings, but in your message? When pastors focus on deep preparation and personal health, the pulpit becomes a place of clarity, conviction, and lasting change.
The book of Jonah reveals the consequences of running from God. Charles Stone shares seven lessons from the life of Jonah.
Are a pastor's top 5 fears: insignificance, making grave mistakes, losing church members, failing to please everyone, and revealing personal struggles? This article highlights the emotional challenges pastors face in their role and the importance of finding support and guidance.
Great ministry teams are creative. They generate new ideas to solve current ministry problems. Because our world is changing so rapidly, we must constantly seek to generate new God-prompted ideas.
Pastor Mark Beeson emphasizes the importance of being a cheerleader for volunteers, offering gratitude and encouragement to uplift their spirits. Acknowledging volunteers' service can deposit hope into their hearts.
For many years scientists and philosophers have pondered why we need sleep. Here are six reasons.
Leadership demands our time, energy, and often our financial resources. Hopefully, the projects and people we invest ourselves in are worthwhile and fulfilling.
For years doctors have warned us that prolonged stress can hurt our bodies such as causing high blood pressure and stomach problems.





















