Trust is necessary if organizations are going to thrive. By implementing these five requirements, trust will abound and organizations will thrive.
Leadership transitions can be drawn out and difficult. Perhaps you need a chance to slow down, pray and embrace the power of God to propel this season into transformational leadership.
There’s a third-person version of ourselves. We don’t know them very well. In fact, others know this leader better than we do.
How would you describe your leadership? What is your ministry or organization about?
How does a church grow without development and discipleship?
If the point of visionary leadership is to take our team toward the new and the better, will we ever get there by trying to smooth over the differences, or even by denying them?
This rich wisdom must shape our biblical leadership as we continue in our roles and responsibilities. Ponder the following seven questions and discover the changes God may be asking you to make.
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.
I am broken—a pastor who struggles with depression. However, in brokenness we’re made more useful, and we discover our greatest purpose as biblical leaders.
Our culture tells us we should always be advancing and making progress. However, biblical leadership calls us to wait and endure. Why is holding our position important?
I am sure that those under your leadership want to be the very best they can. Here are things that you can do make it easier for them to do their jobs.
Here are five insights Jesus gives for developing biblical leadership.
Many leaders are asked to do too much; this leadership strategy will help you maximize your efforts and build a future team.
We have many incredible leaders in our churches today. But, perhaps more often than we admit, some church leaders stop leading.
Instead of giving up on those leadership goals you created at the first of the year, start now with these strategies. Here you begin a brand-new ending.
Christian leaders, businesspersons and would-be authors could learn a great deal about reaching an audience from this approach.
Much of our struggle in church-world and in discipleship results from the implications of a deeply-flawed model of ministry.
As a biblical leader, it’s important to steward wisely your words as they have a ripple effect greater than you can imagine.
Great leaders strive to balance the dual elements of truth and love to ensure that the people being led have access to what they really need.
High achievers usually have one obvious thing in common: personal discipline. Here are six keys ways these self-disciplines will impact your biblical leadership.





















