From his own time of crisis, Jesus models how we are to think.
Are you wondering whether to wait or to act in a situation right now?
Are you taking advantage of what's before you?
Here are 12 principles drawn from his writings.
How would your followers characterize you these days?
Your church can be one of the churches that adapt and thrive in the new environment.
Use the silence in your life to your advantage.
These ideas are practical for church leaders of every size congregation.
Whatever your situation, you are leading in uncharted waters.
When leaders embrace the power of God in the most challenging times, here they find comfort and peace.
You have been called for just a time like this. Don’t miss it.
Sometimes there is a gap between spiritually-minded leaders, needing to be crossed.
The higher your position of leadership, the lonelier and stressed you may feel.
Consider our situation from a spiritual perspective.
Excellent leaders and followers alike are to be people of influence.
If you’re always evaluating present realities, envisioning improvements and coming up with ideas on how to make it better, consider incorporating these ten steps of the continuous improvement cycle.
For me, time has always been a commodity I didn’t want to waste. But what if there is a different way of planning?
How do we appropriate his power in our leadership?
Just as medical workers are thrown into offering triage and helping the sick, those in ministry need to be prepared to offer triage and help those who are hurting in heart, mind and spirit.
Nehemiah is one of the starkest examples of powerful leadership in the Bible.





















