Every leader has both buckets. Good leaders know when to use the right bucket.
Trust is necessary if organizations are going to thrive. By implementing these five requirements, trust will abound and organizations will thrive.
By choosing to model joy, I hope my colleagues can see ‘work’ and ‘vocation’ as synonyms for joy.
A review of Through Colored Glasses: How Great Leaders Reveal Reality—A Biblical Leadership Fable and interview with the author, Tom Harper, about how you can become a better leader.
Are you in a season of transition? Sensing God’s call to step into the “more” He has for you? How you approach this season could have a high impact on your Christian leadership.
Whatever your biblical leadership position—from leading a team at Starbucks to the pastor of a church—it is God who has blessed you with the ability to lead.
As a leader, have you ever experienced a period of “no change?” I haven’t.
Gene Appel challenges us to think outside of our perspective and instead with God’s, regarding the people we rub shoulders with every day.
The Lord is looking for people of genuine faith—men and women who have a faith that is clear-to-the-bone and authentic.
Delightful. That’s my one-word review of the book by Presbyterian pastor Don Everts and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship coordinator, Doug Schaupp (IVP Books).
True leaders leave the premises knowing they made lives better.
Here are three attitudes of Millennial leaders about God’s role in their work.
“Silent Night, Holy Night” is one of my all time favorite Christmas carols. However, silence doesn't always come easy for leaders.
Everybody's a leader these days. But do you want to know who has power?
How do you view God’s part as you live out of a leadership position? Here are three perils to modern leadership and the flaws within these misbeliefs.
As you pray and think about how to show God’s love in practical ways this Christmas, you’ll find that God often gives you creative ways to communicate with people about how they can follow Jesus.
We trust our thinking way too much. The following are seven assumptions Christian leaders are making, without proof.
Our ability to navigate God’s call to more rises and falls on our understanding, belief and obedience to His greater purposes.
I was shocked when I found out a colleague had criticized me behind the scenes.
As followers of Jesus Christ, we are all called to be faithful stewards of the mysteries of God.