Sometimes our strength is built up in stillness, our confidence buoyed by prayer.
Some days I can scale the mountain of to-dos and video calls, but other days I’d rather meander along a level path.
The past five months, I've been frustrated and unsure more than at any other time in my career – you can relate, I'm sure.
Yes, there's a new kind of servant leadership. It's the kind the world needs right now.
Short on new ideas? Look to the past.
If you want to develop your leadership and understand God's will for your life, begin here.
In these stressful times, who do people really need you to be as their leader?
Before you look to build up others, how are you doing yourself?
Are you wondering whether to wait or to act in a situation right now?
How do we appropriate his power in our leadership?
Nehemiah is one of the starkest examples of powerful leadership in the Bible.
There are more forces at work than the world realizes.
Here are a few questions to ponder.
Discover more about servant leadership from author Tom Harper in his new book, Servant Leader Strong: Uniting Biblical Wisdom and High Performance Leadership.
When you’re surrounded by a cloud of questions, how do you clear the air so you can lead without distraction and doubt?
The mood we’re in at any given moment has incredible influence over us. Tom Harper, publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and CEO of Networld Media Group shares two ways to manage moods in yourself and others.
Tom Harper, publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and CEO of Networld Media Group, used to wonder about God's purpose for his life. Then, over time, God gave him a passion for what he does today.
What has God called you to do, to be, to strive for?
Tom Harper, publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and CEO of Networld Media Group, provides a summary of his latest book, Through Colored Glasses: A Biblical Leadership Fable.
I’ve been thinking lately about the bad habits we Christians tend to fall into at work. No. 2 on my list is the inability to say no.