As a leader, dealing with sin in others is every bit as difficult and frustrating as fighting our own.

Tom Harper July 25, 2023

You may possess exceptional talent, gifts and ability, but without grit, others less talented and with less ability will pass you by.

Tom Crenshaw July 24, 2023

How can we bring joy back into our leadership? I believe becoming more grateful can help…a lot. Consider these four ways to become a more grateful leader.

Charles Stone July 21, 2023

The secret to sustainable, effective leadership is not only in knowing when to speed up, and when to slow down. More often than you'd think, it’s knowing when to stop.

Scott Cochrane July 20, 2023

Jesus reframed the idea of Sabbath-rest as a gift to be enjoyed, rather than a law to be obeyed.

Jordan Raynor July 20, 2023

While we don’t have sufficient data to declare a definitive trend, we see reasons to urge church leaders to exercise caution before planning major budget increases in the months ahead. Here are five of those reasons.

Thom Rainer July 19, 2023

The situational leader is wise enough to step back, pray, assess the situation, and determine which strategies will garner the best outcome.

Brad Delaughter July 18, 2023

Bob Whitesel shares a 1-minute leadership lesson about the key element of innovation.

Bob Whitesel July 17, 2023

Mistaking gifts for givens has many implications for me, and perhaps for you as well. I am grateful for gifts, but the givens (like air conditioning) are taken for granted.

Mike Bonem July 15, 2023

This is the fifth in a series on reading the Bible. The Bible Project is a free resource that could boost your Bible reading.

Chris Bolinger July 14, 2023

“O Lord, do good to those who are good, whose hearts are in tune with you” (Psalm 125:4). A heart in tune with God is a heart God will bless with all of his goodness.

David Bowman July 13, 2023

Three myths continue to persist among Christians who work in the marketplace.

WorkLife Success July 13, 2023

The natural consequences of sin aren’t always enough to deter us or to drive us to seek forgiveness.

Tom Harper July 11, 2023

As leaders, we're caught up in constant comparison and feel inadequate if we’re not moving toward the "next stage." You may dream of leading a big organization, but your wiring keeps pulling you back to a small one. So … what are you? A relational leader or an organizational leader?

Carey Nieuwhof July 10, 2023

Leadership, especially ministry leadership, can be a draining endeavor. The continual demands upon the leader take an emotional toll and many times the leader finds himself or herself in an unhealthy emotional state and this inevitably affects them personally, in their family, and in ministry.

Brad Delaughter July 7, 2023

Leadership legacies are built more on kindness than they are on accomplishments. Kindness is action-oriented, and is an essential component to influencing lasting impact. So, what are the qualities that make up kind leadership?

Scott Cochrane July 6, 2023

Here are seven ideas around five minutes each that offer a reset for daily life and leadership.

Jim Farrer July 5, 2023


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