Christlike leaders should strive to be Jesus-followers.
I've been competing all of my life. It seems like the very air we breathe pushes us toward individualism, not cooperation.
More than 1,000 volunteers from 10 churches united to serve over 40 schools throughout the Louisville community.
Sometimes, it doesn't take much—just a thought—for God to use you.
What about you? What atmosphere do you create when you walk into a room?
So, why do people do what they don’t want to do? I believe we do what we don’t want to do because our hearts listen to the wrong counsel based on the desires of our hearts.
When your leadership seems like it has hit a slump, it can be tempting to look for any shortcut to get things going again.
I have found that leaders must also manage at least three accounts. They are wise to steward each one carefully in order to have the maximum positive impact on those they lead.
Did you know that your work and your workplace are under a curse?
Don't miss your Sunday ministry, as it may be the most important ministry you will ever have.
Ministering to the incarcerated doesn’t take special skills or training. It just takes saying “yes” to God. Once you do that, says Derry, there’s no limit to what God can do.
I have spent a lot of time drafting my Anti-Bucket List—things I am intentionally sacrificing in this life so that I can accumulate as many eternal rewards as possible per Jesus's command.
How reassuring it is to know that we can never be beyond God’s watchful eye.
We’ve invented a million anti-aging products in an attempt to preserve our physical lives longer. What if we took seriously the idea that who we are becoming is an eternal matter?
No longer do people decide to walk into a church on a Sunday just to check things out. Your website is key for pulling visitors in.
Jesus gave us a very clear reason: if you don’t forgive, then God won't forgive you.
Through mentorship and coaching, the embers of your aspirations can be reignited into a blazing fire of purpose and action.
We all respond to conflict in different ways. Ideally, we lean into conflict with the express intent of seeing it resolved. Unfortunately, most of us fall short of the ideal.
Take your best next steps in the right order. Plan your work and work your plan.
In the midst of all the gloom and doom about the state of churches, I remain an obnoxious optimist.





















