Serving others may cost us little, but it has the power to change someone’s day—and reshape our own hearts.
What if the greatest work God does through you won’t happen on a mountaintop—but in the quiet faithfulness of staying “many days” where He has placed you?
Your future leadership isn't built on promises but on patterns—start leading where you are, and let your track record speak before you ever ask for a title.
The concept of "Servant leadership" is a great principle. But let's not let misconceptions creep in and rob it of its greatest impact.
Traditional mentoring is common, but I believe it has several inherent weaknesses.
It would be a travesty to leave your God-given gifts on the shelf when God intends for you to use them to benefit others.
Writing a book can share valuable life lessons and wisdom. Every individual has a message worth sharing to inspire and guide others.
Gen Z is showing an unexpected interest in religion, with many young people seeking answers and returning to church.
Mining our experiences for wisdom is more valuable than gold or jewels. Reflecting on experiences and seeking wisdom can lead to a fulfilling life.
God's kingdom principles ensure success; align your life with them. Like in Matthew 13:24-30, let the good and bad coexist and discern wisely.
Here's the ministry advice I often share with leaders interested in ministry.
Celebrating 20 years of Blackaby Ministries International, carrying on founder Henry Blackaby's legacy of sharing the impactful message of experiencing God globally.
Charlie Kirk's life and funeral draw attention to the potential for ordinary individuals to make a difference in society.
Challenging leadership experiences lead to growth and wisdom, highlighting importance of overcoming adversity for leaders to mature.
Every encounter leaves a lasting “aftertaste” that shapes how people remember us. Choose to be intentional so others walk away with joy, kindness, and genuine care from their time with you.
Realize the impact of positive leadership over selfishness to improve organizational culture.
We have two important questions for our life and leadership. First, am I doing everything God would have me do in my service to Him? Second, am I trusting God for the things only He can do?
The greatest battles in leadership are often unseen, requiring discernment of the spiritual realm and trust in the Holy Spirit.
A reflection on the success of the Christian classic 'Experiencing God' and being a person of spiritual influence.
A lesson on embracing humility and growth through challenges.





















