I had just finished a long-term project, so my energy was low. God waited for just that moment to teach me a lesson.
Here are four ways you can find joy amid the challenges of leadership.
Have you ever completed a huge undertaking or a major project and felt completely spent?
This eBook can help you lead with positive influence, even in a world of negativity. You may feel like it’s a fruitless fight to try and manage people’s perceptions of you, but as a believer, you have spiritual weapons and Scriptural truths you can call into battle.
This sequel to Through Colored Glasses is an epic tale of what happens when sin runs rampant in a company and reaches into the hearts of its leaders.
We learn better through story. When we feel the tug of suspense, when we immerse ourselves in a different world, we get in a different frame of mind.
Looking for a unique leadership development resource? This free study guide explores a dramatic two-book series for leaders in the church and the marketplace. The PDF turns Through Colored Glasses and Inner Threat into a single introspective journey you can embark on by yourself or with a small group.
Let me help you think through your weaknesses by giving you a list of my own top 3. This is going to be somewhat embarrassing for me.
In this companion video to the Through Colored Glasses study guide, you'll hear what drove me to write this Christian leadership novel. My personal learning experience wasn't pretty ... and something I'd rather not have to live through again!
Produced in partnership with a ministry whose vision is to equip church leaders in Ethiopia and beyond, this Amharic translation contains the full text of Servant Leader Strong: Uniting Biblical Wisdom and High-Performance Leadership. This free download is the entire book in PDF form.
In this sequel to Through Colored Glasses, Hal Perrone is a first-time CEO with great ambitions. But when his leadership dreams dissolve into his career's worst nightmare, a former enemy opens his eyes to the truth.
In this fast-paced corporate thriller, readers will encounter the powerful force that seeks to destroy all leadership from within, whether in the marketplace or the church. In Inner Threat: Combatting Christian Leadership's Natural Enemy, author Tom Harper continues the story that began in Through Colored Glasses: How Great Leaders Reveal Reality.
Years ago I asked some successful Christian executives their opinion on the Scriptural validity of borrowing money to grow a business.
Many of us disentangle the secular from the spiritual, even if just a little.
There are certain people that are just happy all the time. And then there’s me. And probably you.
Here are four common bottlenecks that wage war against productivity, along with some questions to help you determine if they’ve snuck into your organization.
Every leader has habits that drain his or her effectiveness. Before you resolve to start new habits, why don't you jettison some current ones?
The challenge is to discern these character flaws in a prospective leader before they’re put into a position of authority.
Humility and wisdom are two complementary forces that shape us and qualify us to lead.
In practical terms, calling is subjective, changing, sometimes thankless, always involving faith. It’s that unknown aspect that requires our trust and reliance.