Teams don’t make decisions. Individuals make decisions. Every decision must have someone’s name written next to it.
Election Day has come and gone. Do you know what this means? It means television ads are all about Christmas now.
If a church is going to become revitalized, it will come from a group of leaders that may need to prevail over some of their peers who lack motivation for change.
I found this book extremely helpful, insightful, and relevant to leadership issues today, especially in the church.
Communicating words of truth and life is not about impressing or baffling people. It's about “giving light, so even the simple can understand.” Here are a couple ways to do this.
If you're a pastor, this quick-hitting "don't-do" list is essential.
We are in a post-quarantine era that behooves us to make comparisons from 2021 forward.
Once this ingredient is present, you can use these tips to maintain and maximize it.
Is it possible we’ve been taking for granted the biblical worldview of the Christians we lead?
While no one knows the future, that doesn't mean you can't prepare. Here are 7 things guiding my personal planning as 2021 approaches.
As I was looking for examples of people who communicate with love, It dawned on me that Paul's letters are a great example of communicating with love.
Many people today are asking, “Where is God?” It’s a legitimate question during a global pandemic—even pastors are likely asking the same thing.
Is your church looking to hire a worship pastor? Are you yourself a worship leader looking to grow and improve?
During this time of extraordinary trial, the hope of His return should motivate us to let the Spirit of the Lord live through us.
No leader can avoid making mistakes, especially right now. But taking a page from the sports world, you can improve your chances for success.
During this trying season, I have been devouring news and studies of churches and other organizations that are poised to move positively in the future.
Some pastors refrain from preaching on political topics. However, on national holidays and in national election years, many parishioners yearn for biblical perspective.
I am often struck by how little preparation, money and person-power is spent on the online worship expression.





















