Gentleness is power under control. It is also deploying power properly for the benefit of others.
If you want to enjoy your work without making it an idol, the solution isn’t loving your work less, but more—freely and fully delighting in your God-given vocation.
Fear has a way of paralyzing most of us at one point or another.
Even if you're reading the Bible every day, you may be missing—or misunderstanding—some of what it says.
Anxiety is now at epidemic proportions. Sadly, Christians are not exempt.
A lot of us grew up with the belief that self-loathing is next to godliness and that any kind of positive evaluation of ourselves is just pride at work.
It’s a grip test. Simply squeeze a tool called a dynamometer that measures your grip strength. The stronger your grip, the better your health and lower your risk of dying.
Your church website content needs to be compelling for your members as well as potential visitors.
Have you ever found yourself in a devastating, hopeless situation? Perhaps you felt alone and unsure of where to turn.
Some pastors refrain from preaching on political topics. However, on national holidays and in national election years, many parishioners yearn for some biblical perspective.
As I look across the landscape of believers today, I see a lot of Christians wrestling with what a true disciple of Christ should look like in the workplace.
When seeking counsel, not all advice is good advice.
Churches have an incredible opportunity to grow their reach through live streams.
Modern life militates against prayer as preparation for our daily work.
Today, effective communication for pastors and churches extends beyond the pulpit to online platforms.
Many decisions have no clear, obvious correct answer. For some decisions, the best answer is difficult and possibly even painful. This is perhaps the most difficult aspect of leadership—the need to forge a path when it is unclear or challenging.
Learn more about adding value and promoting God's purposes through redemptive economics.
We’re all gifted at something. Sometimes in the name of false modesty we pretend we’re not really that gifted. But that’s just not true. You’re gifted at something.
At the risk of appearing different, abnormal, peculiar, or irregular, try a little kindness today.
The tiny cracks and fissures in our moral foundation may seldom be seen by the outside world.