None of us are guaranteed 70 or 80 years of life. While our lives could be potentially long, they can also be unpredictably short. What are we to do with this?
If you’re like me you have had to experience surprise moments that were unsettling and drove you into fear mode. Recently I’ve been on a quest to fight back against this.
One of the most important functions of effective leadership is to master the power of perspective.
If you are a Christian leader, then it is inevitable that there are two challenges you are going to face at some point in your leadership. Firstly, the challenge of leading the grieving. The second challenge is leading while grieving. As biblical leaders, I believe we need to be equipping ourselves in this area.
Use these tips to build your resilience and unlock the door to leadership.
Being at wit’s end magnifies His name because He gets a chance to do what only He can do.
As I began to look into Scripture, I knew I had to deal better than the way I have been dealing with the situation and these people who caused such grief in my life. Here are five ways Jesus dealt with people who caused grief in his life.
Here are some ideas for how to prepare ourselves ahead of time for the spiritual and emotional impact of job loss.
Here are four ways you can find joy amid the challenges of leadership.
One of the most important functions of effective leadership is to master the power of perspective.
Here’s how you can conquer through endurance when facing trials in your life.
As Christians, we should not be surprised by all the difficulties we face with people that can lead to loneliness.
Whether you’re a pastor or a business leader, effective leaders understand how their brains affect their roles.
Worrying is what I do when I don’t have control.
Two words that should never go together are “pastor” and “suicide.”
These eight signs might indicate that your leadership is being negatively affected by how you handle your anxiety.
If a leader is not careful, they can spend their entire day thinking of things that have gone wrong, or could possibly go wrong.
Whoever coined the phrase “fearless leader” must not have been a leader.
Pastors must become change agents because churches have lost contact with communities steeped in isolation and loneliness.
Have you ever wondered why you went through some of the things you've had to face?





















