Many church members really don’t want to see their churches grow.
What is it about conflict and crisis that can actually change us for the better?
Did you know that grumbling and complaining will cause you to make terrible decisions?
As a pastor, I’m constantly faced with more time demands placed upon me than I could ever possibly fulfill.
God is not done with us yet.
Here are some reasons why your pastor may be looking for a different kind of job.
This could bring clarity to your decision-making.
Curveballs in life are inevitable.
What is a Christian leader to do with the lessons and controversy surrounding this young man?
Here are five reasons church revitalization leaders should be consummate students of risk-taking and change leadership.
This question is relevant for all pastors and church leaders.
A challenge for fathers as they lead their families.
The effective leader knows how to prepare and perform in times of accusations and personal attacks.
In what situations are you having trouble communicating? Use these 10 tips to guide those conversations.
One of the most vexing questions for a Christian leader is how to respond when a godly colleague or employee experiences bad things they didn’t appear to deserve.
Creating boundaries can be freeing for you and an opportunity for others to step up.
Jon Weece, Lead Follower at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky shares about the two elements that make up the tension in loving people.
Doug Crandall and Matt Kincaid’s secular, business-oriented book is a wonderful, challenging read for Christian leaders.
Jud Wilhite, Senior Pastor of Central Church (Henderson, Nevada), shares a time when he wondered if he had what it takes to be a leader.
Before his death in August, Arizona Senator John McCain shared his discovery of how unity changes things.