As a leader, one of the most under-rated instruments in your toolbox is a simple tuning fork.
Leadership demands our time, energy, and often our financial resources. Hopefully, the projects and people we invest ourselves in are worthwhile and fulfilling.
Ministry can feel lonely but is it? Seasons of feeling alone may come. But you are most definitely not alone.
Ask yourself, "Why has God given me His power to accomplish my work?"
I marvel at the integrity of the early Christians. But I also have seen good examples of integrity myself.
Are some people just a waste of time? Are there people you need to cut out of your life now?
While the vast majority of us prefer constructive criticism to pats on the back, “only 5 percent believe managers provide such feedback.” So, what can you and I do to encourage others to correct us in love? Here are four ideas.
Volunteering in a church, for example, on a church board or committee, can not only be rewarding but also an important contribution to a church.
When your leadership battery is fully charged, everyone around you wins.
I have heard about Blaise Pascal all my adult life, but I hadn’t read anything about him. I like how this book unpacks Pascal’s insights, especially relating to the field of apologetics.
It takes great questions and deep listening to truly connect with them. Here are a few ideas for great questions.
Hikes Point Christian Church illustrates several timeless truths about healthy churches. Here are a few of those truths.
Brett Baker was on a self-destructive path until he joined the military, which gave him discipline, structure, and goals.
Sometimes, successes along the way can distract and get us stuck. Here's how to put God back into your work.
How can we avoid the sin of hiring too quickly? Let me offer a couple of ideas for both employers and employees.
Humility is a key quality of the one who wants to be a servant of God.
In over five decades in vocational ministry, I’ve discovered that how I respond to compliments says a lot about me.
AI is increasingly able to address the commonplace tasks of church leaders. Find four steps to utilize AI and protect the church’s mission.
Every once in a while when I read the Bible stuff pops up that I just plain never noticed before.
What kind of leadership do we need in the 21st century? Do you know the answer to this question?





















