Our ability to navigate God’s call to more rises and falls on our understanding, belief and obedience to His greater purposes.
I often hear about what successful leaders do with their mornings. What I don’t often hear is what those same leaders do with their evenings.
How could these God-discoveries shape the way you approach leading and rubbing shoulders with those around you?
As followers of Jesus Christ, we are all called to be faithful stewards of the mysteries of God.
For Christian leaders, there is a power available that can set us free from the inability to accurately and, in a healthy way, assess ourselves.
There are lessons I wish I had learned earlier, especially as a young leader.
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation of the church. Reviewing its foundations can bolster your church for its next era.
Positioning ourselves properly before God is the necessary first phase in navigating God’s call to more.
God will bring people and experiences into your life that will keep you humble.
Re-thinking pastoral succession is not going to be easy.
Focusing on these health areas in the right order makes a difference.
Could something distressing actually make life better?
Consider these 10 tips on how to improve your groups.
You created the perfect job description, and now it's time to begin the interview process.
The tone set by a leader is contagious.
The last thing pastors need is someone to offer them advice.
When I reflect on my relationship with my dogs, here are five things I learned from them.
Conversing via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter isn’t easy when there is an onslaught of opinions and perspectives.
Motivation is a big deal in the kingdom of God.
It isn’t the pastor's whole of responsibility, but it is a mission critical component for any church that wants to revitalize and return to the place of effective evangelistic ministry in its community.





















