If there was ever a time when Christians needed a fresh encounter with almighty God, it's now.
It was just me, alone and tired in the little motel room. I flipped on the television only to have messages immediately hitting me from the "adult" viewing channel.
The only place for you right now, as a field sergeant in the army of God, is on the battlefield.
Do you have a job or a calling? A job is something you do, often for compensation. A calling defines who you are and what you are created to do.
Do you want to grow as a leader but don't have the opportunity to learn new skills and grow in leadership competencies? Is frustration setting in because you are not provided with opportunities to develop as a leader? The following list provides you with ways that you can grow as a leader right now.
After Facebook removed my biblical post, I have to wonder.
Research tells us that a strong and healthy culture leads to greater employee engagement and more growth for your organization. And yet, while 90% of leaders believe that an engagement strategy will have an impact on their success, only 25% of them actually have a plan.
Here are two books that can help you think through and make the most of the unique advantages of remote working.
Do you know how many times I've wanted to resign as the pastor of Saddleback Church? Just about every Monday morning.
These principles will help any leader grow their business and kingdom impact so they hear the words "Well done" both in this life and the next.
When building relationships, the power of presence is critically important. Relationships are nurtured by being present with your spouse, your family, your friends, and those you lead.
Coaching creates forward movement in essential leadership knowledge and abilities. Could a coaching relationship be the key that will unlock your growth as a leader?
Each of us has gone through setbacks in our lives—those times when darkness seems to settle in and it's hard to even get out of bed. What can we do?
Shannon and her husband Bryan are Christian entrepreneurs who have grown their company to $44 million in ten years.
In my experience these are some of the most dangerous lies a leader can ever tell themselves.
Burnout, moral collapse, and the weight of ministry have shattered many dreams for Kingdom impact. This simple tool could have profound implications for your future, your family, and your ministry.
As you enter your workplace each day, ask God just two questions.
The riots of 2020 remind us that lawlessness will increase as we draw near to our Lord's return.
For the last couple of months, I've listened as the Holy Spirit has put a phrase on my heart for the upcoming year of ministry.
This decade will be the most opportunistic and pivotal time the God-assigned ambassadors to the United States of America have seen in almost 100 years.