I found this book interesting and insightful. For our present age, it has much to contribute to the conversation on what it will take to bring people closer together once again.
I found this book extremely helpful, insightful, and relevant to leadership issues today, especially in the church.
This book is particularly helpful for public speakers in business or the church.
Reading this book will not only give you an edge in business. It will help you become more self-aware. And if you heed its teachings, it might save you enormous pain and regret as well.
I believe this simple principle could do wonders to help people achieve important life goals.
You only need to grow one plant to begin seeing parallels between gardening and leadership. Here are a few lessons I have been learning.
Workers may be able to maintain just one view of their work and their organization, but leaders have no such luxury. Leaders must put on at least five different pairs of glasses to see their organization in full.
How do you become the kind of person others take seriously? Here are seven ways to increase your influence.
This is one of the most prized possessions throughout history.
The truth about leadership is that it does not exist for the leader, but for the led.
Throughout Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, Angela Duckworth examines why some people persevere and others don’t.
What do you have to lose?
Leaders have enormous power at their disposal.
Here are two more areas where leaders must demonstrate courage.
Here are two areas where leaders must demonstrate courage.
False leaders use people to accomplish their goals. True leaders bless them and help them grow.
How does timing impact various decisions in your leadership?
If you trace leaders’ careers, you will discover that they make every place they serve better.
Viewing leaders as problem-solvers leads to a new perspective on the world.
Dallas Willard’s Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ is a must read.





















