Here are three things we must understand.
The next time you’re in a conversation, try one or two of these ideas and see what happens.
Words have power.
A moment at a ministry conference reminded me the importance of this.
The best conversations include these.
Here are four ways to begin meaningful conversation.
Leaders who listen well, lead well.
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.
Remember, most people view social media when they’re bored.
Sometimes in our effort to make it “just right,” we overdo it.
Facing criticism? Based on the story of Gideon in the book of Judges, this tactic can help you convert critics into allies.
As a pastor, here are tips on being relevant and helping your congregation understand, enjoy and engage with your church brand.
What are your primary messengers saying?
Here’s what is needed for communication on a church team.
Why would someone come back after Easter?
As leaders, we must be prepared to effectively communicate the transforming power of new life in Christ.
Greg Leith, CEO of Convene, shares a story of how one business leader used his company to impact lives spiritually.
Sometimes this form of communication has not served me well.
To make wise decisions, it’s important to have the right information.
Here is how assertiveness is a desirable and biblically justifiable quality in pastors.
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