For me, time has always been a commodity I didn’t want to waste. But what if there is a different way of planning?
How do we appropriate his power in our leadership?
Just as medical workers are thrown into offering triage and helping the sick, those in ministry need to be prepared to offer triage and help those who are hurting in heart, mind and spirit.
What if this crisis is about aligning our hearts with Christ’s peace?
Nehemiah is one of the starkest examples of powerful leadership in the Bible.
Here’s what the Bible reminds us about the abundance of God.
Now may be the perfect opportunity to implement these ideas.
People are scared of what COVID-19 will bring for them and their families.
In times of uncertainty and chaos, it is important and possible for all Christians to avoid worldly fearfulness and carnal foolishness.
There is always a price to be paid in leadership.
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For most leaders, that’s a massive change…a change no one prepared them for.
There’s a big difference between confidence and arrogance.
Of all the deadly poisons known to humanity, none is more dangerous than pride.
Feeling like you never have enough time to slow down?
This is one of the most prized possessions throughout history.
God doesn’t promise that all our prayers will be answered just as we express them.
Can you ensure that your family gets the best of you?
If you lead people in any way—in a church, a business or a team, those you lead will screw up, fail, and often disappoint you.
The best leaders must learn to step back to step forward.