I’ve noticed three common reactions you’ll find to gossip, backbiting, and jealousy.
No one passes every test. Not even the best.
I believe leaders would do well to practice these four behaviors to improve their leadership success.
You are navigating the lake called life. In it are a number of variables that seek to keep you off course to your destination.
Many executives are appropriately concerned about growing their teams and future leaders.
A trained and certified church consultant is a lot like the lead investigator at the scene of an air disaster.
I believe that those who honor their Christian faith at work will do these two things.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is by far the most important historical event that ever occurred. Here are six reasons why.
What you believe as a leader will ultimately determine who you become as a leader.
I thought of the many people throughout my ministry who have asked the same question, “How long?”
There is a saying so common that it has almost become cliché: There is no such thing as a part-time pastor.
In this week's video, Bob Whitesel recaps three articles about church ministry whether in-person or online.
Here are eight ways to care for and clean up your soul this spring.
No part of our lives should remain untouched by our faith. Yet the single biggest consumer of our time (our job) often does remain disconnected from that faith.
The greatest challenge I see for leaders is that once they’ve lost trust, they want to find the fastest route to rebuilding it.
People sometimes talk about whether leaders are born or made.
The answer may not be what you think.
This is an inevitable part of life. Here's how I’ve learned to defeat discouragement.
Working from home (WFH) doesn’t work for everyone, but it could be a good option to retain quality employees.
We are God‘s representative here on earth, showing others who God is through the work he has done in our lives. We are his hands and feet to the nations.