Before someone visits your church, they visit your website—and what they see shapes what they believe.
The holidays are a wide-open door for your church to connect with hearts that are listening more closely than usual. Want to make the most of it without overwhelming your team or your guests?
If your church’s message is clear but your visuals are confusing, people may never hear what you’re really saying. Consistency in branding isn’t vanity—it’s a form of stewardship that builds trust, clarity, and lasting connection.
Effective communication is the foundation of successful church leadership. Here are some common communication challenges with practical solutions to overcome each.
Church leaders should master communication skills like active listening, clear messaging, empathy, effective speaking, and digital proficiency to connect and inspire their congregation effectively.
As a pastor of congregations of all sizes, having an effective crisis communication plan is not just a necessity but a responsibility.
We’d be wise to recognize that “many words” can be particularly harmful to others and ourselves.
Change is an inevitable part of life (our one constant), and this is especially true within the dynamic environment of the church.
Today we will spend millions of dollars to support missionaries around the world, but few believers will even cross the street to share the good news with their neighbors.
Creativity is a vital component of a thriving church community. It fuels innovation, fosters engagement, and enables ministries to communicate their message to a diverse audience effectively.
In our ever-changing world, where attention is scarce and choices are abundant, church rebranding has become more critical than ever.
Your church website content needs to be compelling for your members as well as potential visitors.
When seeking counsel, not all advice is good advice.
Churches have an incredible opportunity to grow their reach through live streams.
Today, effective communication for pastors and churches extends beyond the pulpit to online platforms.
Have I become a legalistic and grumpy old man? Maybe. But hear me out.
What kind of Leader does God want us to be? In this sample chapter from Grab A Towel, author Tim Tucker reveals nine hallmarks of the character of a servant leader. Leading like Christ and with his character may be counter-cultural and often costly, but it is the calling of every Christian leader.
This eBook offers a collection of popular articles from BiblicalLeadership.com that help you become a more Christlike servant, whether you lead a family, school, team, company, non-profit or church.
Looking for a unique leadership development resource? This free study guide explores a dramatic two-book series for leaders in the church and the marketplace. The PDF turns Through Colored Glasses and Inner Threat into a single introspective journey you can embark on by yourself or with a small group.
Produced in partnership with a ministry whose vision is to equip church leaders in Ethiopia and beyond, this Amharic translation contains the full text of Servant Leader Strong: Uniting Biblical Wisdom and High-Performance Leadership. This free download is the entire book in PDF form.
Creativity doesn’t have to be locked up behind gold gates, only available for a select few. It is not simply confined to the arts and the artists. While not everyone needs to give an opinion about fonts, color choices, and shot lists, everyone does have a lane when it comes to Kingdom creativity.
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