You relish some parts of ministry and wish you could avoid others.
Whether in a church or the marketplace, there are important ministry opportunities to take hold of each week.
Leaders who listen well, lead well.
Here’s how strategic leaders make an impact.
I’ve been thinking lately about the bad habits we Christians tend to fall into at work. No. 2 on my list is the inability to say no.
A change in leadership roles deeply impacted my family.
Sooner or later, every modern congregation will experience some level of conflict.
Based on our observations, movemental Christianity will have some of these characteristics.
How would your team members describe your leadership?
What if we lived our lives in full expectation of the joy that God has in store for us?
Are you willing to take a risk when it comes to trusting God? Steve Poe, Senior Pastor of Northview Church in Indianapolis, challenges all believers to evaluate their trust in God regardless of circumstances.
Here are six updates.
What does it look like to grow in spiritual maturity? Pastor Jonathan Hayashi shares two key points to consider when it comes to reflecting on where you are on your journey with God.
The Bible teaches five requirements for being used by God.
You can’t lead what you don’t live.
The best deal I ever made happened when someone said, “No.”
It should not surprise me that the story of Moses and the people of Israel include good workplace lessons.
See how this leader learned to respond in various spiritual seasons.
See how this leader addressed the issue of comparison and discontentment.
Here are 10 possible changes that could happen in the next 10 years.





















