We’re all gifted at something. Sometimes in the name of false modesty we pretend we’re not really that gifted. But that’s just not true. You’re gifted at something.
At the risk of appearing different, abnormal, peculiar, or irregular, try a little kindness today.
The tiny cracks and fissures in our moral foundation may seldom be seen by the outside world.
If you want to get a huge response on social media, post something complimentary—or critical—about a leader.
Feeling overwhelmed at work can be caused by a wide range of both external and internal factors.
Sometimes, the most challenging days in leadership can offer the greatest growth opportunities.
Foresight leadership is seeing what your outreach field will look like in 2, 3 & 7 years … and start planning now.
What’s your favorite Bible translation? Does it really matter which one you choose?
Here are eight diagnostic questions to ask to dig deeper in your discipleship.
Instead of looking for temporal internal needs when evaluating a church, look for eternal external needs.
We are called to delight in the gifts the Creator has given while delighting in our Creator above all things.
Sinful pride is an inflated sense of importance. The Bible calls it thinking too highly of oneself. We often identify it as arrogance or egotism.
Why are people who have done so much for God’s kingdom so vulnerable to sin?
Have I become a legalistic and grumpy old man? Maybe. But hear me out.
When God wants to be heard, he is impossible to ignore.
One out of every 10 American adults struggles with an addiction to drugs or alcohol.
One of the biggest challenges you will face as a leader is figuring out how to treat people.
Most leaders end up in their roles for reasons other than knowing how to lead.
If Jesus is the Good Shepherd, then what are we?
Was any Bible character let down by more people than Joseph?





















