Knowing our weaknesses, God has given us the process of grieving that we might more easily and productively walk through the transformation required for our next assignment.

Rob Streetman December 18, 2020

The language we sometimes use can cause newcomers to feel like they are radically different from us. This heightens their discomfort and increases the chances they will leave the church confused, if not frustrated.

Mark Lenz December 17, 2020

Jesus participated in the ordinary things of life and work. That means when you create a spreadsheet, give a talk, execute a plan, manage a process, fix a broken system, or praise an employee, you can do it to the glory of God.

Greg Leith December 17, 2020

2020 is a great year to evaluate what it means to lead, especially during a crisis.

Dan Hall December 16, 2020

Leaders are in a unique position to change the world by helping others be the change agents.

R. D. Carrington, Sr. December 15, 2020

Always learn from the leaders you most admire, but continually check your spirit to ensure you’re not seeking to merely copy them.

Scott Cochrane December 10, 2020

Jesus set a firm foundation on how to lead others through love, grace, and toward a better version of themselves. He did this in five ways.

Sean Lord December 6, 2020

As Christian leaders, we must examine the foundation upon which we have been building our lives and leadership. How is it holding up?

Maurie Daigneau December 5, 2020

When you ask your team, “What should we do to fix this?” might they feel that they must come up with the right answer before they speak?

Bob Tiede November 29, 2020

The great news about social media is that you don't have to be an expert with technology, a great writer, or a marketing guru. These best practices can help you leverage social in your ministry.

Kris Eldridge November 28, 2020

We have a choice to make about our perspective for 2020. We can wish it away so we can start 2021, or we can use the opportunity for change to become people God can use more effectively.

Martha Brangenberg November 27, 2020

The world has become an increasingly difficult place to communicate. Polarization and divisiveness have wreaked havoc on respectful and constructive conversation.

Rob Streetman November 24, 2020

Sometimes the most productive thing I can do is stop checking things off the list, and take a step back to breathe.

Ben Marshall November 21, 2020

Once this ingredient is present, you can use these tips to maintain and maximize it.

Mark Lenz November 5, 2020

There is a gap between the importance of technology in our daily lives and how effective Christian leaders are at discipling their people in proper technology usage.

Ed Stetzer November 5, 2020

These steps can continually grow our own leadership while helping our teams grow, too.

Sean Lord November 3, 2020

It’s no secret that passion is a required trait for any leader. But on its own, passion isn’t enough.

Scott Cochrane October 23, 2020

Is your church looking to hire a worship pastor? Are you yourself a worship leader looking to grow and improve?

Richard Frazer October 16, 2020

During this time of extraordinary trial, the hope of His return should motivate us to let the Spirit of the Lord live through us.

Maurie Daigneau October 15, 2020

Should we at times display the same flashes of passion and anger that Jesus did?

Tom Harper October 12, 2020


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