When leaders understand the three components of church culture and push in the right places their success rate improves—dramatically.
We leaders often enjoy the affirmation and adulation of others as we express our ideas, provide direction, and set future courses. Sometimes we enjoy it too much.
If you're a senior pastor who is uncertain about your future, consider your impact through interim ministry.
Whatever causes the transition of board members, do you have a plan in place?
Are you in the habit of tackling life at a frenetic pace? You may want to rethink that.
What do our methods look like and what are we reproducing? Is there diversity? Variety? Unity?
What does humility look like as you lead? Is it different today than it was when you first began?
Here are six ways to temper your vision for your church with realism.
When you are in your worship services next Sunday, look at the people around you. Do they all look like you?
How many times have you given in to guilt? How often have you wanted to say no but ended up saying yes?
What do you do when those around you don’t believe you’re the right person to lead?
I would love to tell you I have everything under my control, but every day I am presented with a situation that is unexpected.
Just about everyone knows that vision is important. Should a church leadership team expect God to convey the same vision to each of them, simultaneously?
Here are seven simple strategies that may enhance any leader’s health, fitness and longevity.
How would you describe your leadership? What is your ministry or organization about?
Even though this new year is quickly slipping into history, it is not too late to see a new opportunity to embrace new attitudes and renewed efforts in church leadership.
Strategy is a full house—but leadership is not about luck. Here are three ways you can become a visionary leader regardless of what you're dealt.
I am broken—a pastor who struggles with depression. However, in brokenness we’re made more useful, and we discover our greatest purpose as biblical leaders.
We have many incredible leaders in our churches today. But, perhaps more often than we admit, some church leaders stop leading.
Christian leaders, businesspersons and would-be authors could learn a great deal about reaching an audience from this approach.





















