Two words that should never go together are “pastor” and “suicide.”
I've noticed the most effective leaders often do a few key things really well.
If you rely on your title to establish your influence, you can be in for big trouble.
How many Gideons are there right now?
Here are six best practices that have helped me vent in a constructive manner as an employee.
Sometimes the most intelligent thing we can say is, “I don’t know.”
Several sentences spoken about churches today seem to be affirming on the surface, but they have a negative connotation.
In this week's video, Bob Whitesel recaps three articles about biblical leadership whether you're in ministry or the marketplace.
Brainstorming can often improve creativity when you need many possible ideas.
Too many people never reach their goal they set for themselves in their workplace.
As leaders, we are often exposed to more criticism than others.
The ability to anticipate and to lead through healthy change, before painful change is thrust upon us, is the mark of a good leader.
A job title does not make someone a leader.
Regardless of the current health of your church, it's good to examine church revitalization.





















