Ironically, often what we deem as a weakness is the thing God will choose to use in our lives for His glory.
Every leader has both buckets. Good leaders know when to use the right bucket.
Are you facing change? Have you labeled something or someone a “dragon," a threat to your comfort zone, that God may have brought for your good, your growth or His glory?
For years I’ve pondered an interesting question. If I wrote a book called How to Fail, and it became a best-seller, would that be a good thing?
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.
As a biblical leader in business, and in life, wisdom requires you to be a fool.
What do you do when those around you don’t believe you’re the right person to lead?
Discover more about Jesus' final prayers in Greg Holder's book, The Genius of One: God’s Answer for Our Fractured World.
What makes something traumatic? And why is trauma a big deal?
See if you can identify with one or more of these issues where allowing the status quo to continue is harmful.
Discover the definition of hypofineriac and whether or not you fall into this category, as Mike Breaux shares about a crossroads in our spiritual journey.
What influence has God given you? Are you ready to step out in leadership when a crisis comes?
Discouragement is a universal experience for leaders. However, Nehemiah's response gives us hope.
Many people have this naïve view that a pastor just has to preach and love people.
When a leader leads as an anxious leader, he stifles his leadership effectiveness. So, what might indicate that you are an anxious leader?
Have you ever been reluctant to make an important decision?
How would you define the primary purpose of the church?
I was shocked when I found out a colleague had criticized me behind the scenes.
How could these God-discoveries shape the way you approach leading and rubbing shoulders with those around you?
He or she may not be who you expect. However, recognizing the toxic problem may lead to a faster solution.