Our country has suffered by our silence. You are needed now to be a messenger of peace.
God called you to your workplace on behalf of the lost and hurting all around you.
God is using this season of chaos to prepare His children for a season of opportunity that is likely beyond our imagination.
As Christ-followers, if we were to live out these verses all day, every day, our world would experience amazing healing.
If you feel like quitting your job, remember this encouragement.
Workers may be able to maintain just one view of their work and their organization, but leaders have no such luxury. Leaders must put on at least five different pairs of glasses to see their organization in full.
Whatever your situation, you are leading in uncharted waters.
Chaos tests the set of our mind.
The higher your position of leadership, the lonelier and stressed you may feel.
What if this crisis is about aligning our hearts with Christ’s peace?
Nehemiah is one of the starkest examples of powerful leadership in the Bible.
Here’s what happens when panic meets faith.
In times of uncertainty and chaos, it is important and possible for all Christians to avoid worldly fearfulness and carnal foolishness.
Here are some thoughts on the latest world-ending scare.
As Christian investors, what should our response be?
Knowing where you started, where you are now and where you want to finish gives you an instant view of your progress.
How can you cultivate joy as you continue in this life-long race?
This may be your best time spent.
These can make or break your leadership.
As a young man studying for ministry I learned that this was the proper sequence to follow in our walk with God.