As a biblical leader, it’s important to steward wisely your words as they have a ripple effect greater than you can imagine.
As we begin 2018, I have never seen local congregations at such a critical juncture. Amid the waves of these seas of negativity exist mercy drops of hope and possibilities.
This was one of the first lessons I learned to reach my audience.
Spiritually edifying conversations are desperately needed today. Here are tips to promote those types of interactions.
Pastors and other church leaders: Please heed the words in this article and don’t do stupid.
Looking to publish your leadership expertise? Here are three tips to help in the process.
Too many first-time authors think their job is done once they have put forth the effort to get words on paper (or screen). However, that’s only the beginning.
How do you handle communication overload?
Conversing via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter isn’t easy when there is an onslaught of opinions and perspectives.
This new "megablog" site is for Christian leaders who want to learn and apply biblical principles.
A bit of inspiration from top-notch leaders from the realms of business, church, activism, media and government.
While many churches do not understand how to change this religious decline, other churches do not even see this generational neglect as a problem.
Once you define the culture, you need to do something that will attract them. The job description will give you a tool to do just that.
I can spend an entire day being completely unproductive while working with productivity tools. Do you see the problem? Can you relate?
Here are four possible reasons your leadership didn't stick around.
A new human life phase is beneficial to both Millennials and the rest of us.
How is technology changing the way you write and communicate?
There is something about movies and the stories they tell that say a lot about what we desire. But how do these fantasy stories and the reality of life intersect?
After being called out, I had to do some deep soul searching and take an introspective look at how I communicate, dialogue and interact with people in general. I realized I didn’t intentionally practice active listening.
Nobody likes to talk to others who monopolize conversations and drone on about themselves.




















