What does it mean to serve God in your work?
Here are three things I’m learning about leadership that might be helpful to you.
Building a team isn’t the same thing as successfully participating in a team.
How you have led virtually can make a big difference in how you lead in-person.
In this video, Bob talks about the need for balance in the post-pandemic church.
We care a lot about what people think. We want others to see us in a positive light. While this is true in almost any setting, it carries even more weight at work.
This reframed my thinking around Christian “charity.”
If a leader is not careful, they can spend their entire day thinking of things that have gone wrong, or could possibly go wrong.
We have heard that “the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." Is this where you're focused?
Church communication mistakes abound. Today, effective church communication is a complex connection between ministry and audience.
How can we shift our conversations to encourage one another whether in person or online?
It is time for me to change.
Here is another calling which all Christians have to face up to – especially those who work.
Many leaders don’t realize that drivenness can easily slide into toxic productivity.
We think that if we land that promotion, write a bestselling book, retire early, win the next chess match, or build the world’s tallest tower, then we’ll be all right.
Whoever coined the phrase “fearless leader” must not have been a leader.
In this week's video, Bob Whitesel recaps three articles about biblical leadership whether you're in ministry or the marketplace.





















