Pastors of plateaued and declining church should take note of these “whys” behind assertiveness.
A look inside more organic churches.
It is often the turn inward which sends churches on a one-way journey to obscurity. Here are five observations about this tragic mistake.
This list is neither complete nor exhaustive. God is still working on me.
When push comes to shove, the church leadership will tell you, “I want the church to change how they behave in the matter of…”
Life happens and what you see depends on your perspective.
Here are reasons great pain often precedes restoration.
Where is your focus?
Sometimes, the solution to facilitating change is found in these simple questions.
Yes, the times they are a-changing. And these five developments are among the most dramatic.
Don’t forget these when you find yourself doing something great.
Where does the Bible say to select a church based on your preferences, asks Derwin Gray, former NFL player and founding pastor of Transformation Church.
God is a God of order. He’s also a God who likes to break the rules, especially with leaders.
Here is why innovation is difficult for most pastors.
If God made your people creative, why are you still deciding everything?
Leadership means you have to say things that not everyone is ready to hear.
At times, as a transitional pastor, I am granted a surprising amount of leadership capital with which to lead churches through healing, change and reconciliation.
Passivity is epidemic among us.
How many times have you heard, “We’ve always done it this way”?
Here are steps to building a strong foundation for leadership and life.





















