“I can’t believe he resigned!”
Let us be encouraged that God has put a desire in our hearts for everything He desires of us.
How can your failures lead you toward greater strength, maturity and wisdom?
Here are some alternatives to your current perspective.
The truth about leadership is that it does not exist for the leader, but for the led.
Whatever the specific issue, the broader implication is that the ministry is falling short of its God-given potential.
When you’re surrounded by a cloud of questions, how do you clear the air so you can lead without distraction and doubt?
Instead, this will move a relationship forward toward a solution.
Find out what may be missing from your leadership team.
In athletics, overreliance on strength creates problems. For leaders, the same can be true.
Here are five stressors that may make this season difficult.
Here are some Truths to remember when you feel overworked and overwhelmed.
The mood we’re in at any given moment has incredible influence over us. Tom Harper, publisher of BiblicalLeadership.com and CEO of Networld Media Group shares two ways to manage moods in yourself and others.
The most common moment pastors hear one of these three sentences is right before or right after they preach.
Perhaps some younger Christian leaders can benefit from some of the lessons I learned.
Even when I’m confronted by what I lack and how I fall short, God can still use this opportunity to provide encouragement.
Even when things seem chaotic in your work environment, try to be a catalyst of peace.
Do you believe people can fundamentally change?
Herbert Cooper, Senior Pastor of People’s Church in Oklahoma City, challenges leaders how to respond when you’re in the midst of chaos and life feels overwhelming. Sometimes the best response is counter-cultural.
Could criticism be evidence of effective leadership?