It should not surprise me that the story of Moses and the people of Israel include good workplace lessons.
Here is why you’re needed and a challenge to take the next steps.
See how this leader learned to respond in various spiritual seasons.
Have you considered what you’re striving for? Mike Sharrow, President and CEO of the C12 Group, shares how this big-picture perspective should polarize and energize us as leaders.
When things don’t go well, don’t give up.
This is something that really irks me.
Does your team have to convince you to be interested in what concerns them?
See how this leader addressed the issue of comparison and discontentment.
Every leader will face disappointment from the failures of their team. What you do next is vital.
Here are 10 possible changes that could happen in the next 10 years.
Sometimes I’m a slow learner and need to repeat a lesson!
Remember these characteristics when you question your role.
Facing criticism? Based on the story of Gideon in the book of Judges, this tactic can help you convert critics into allies.
Here is timeless wisdom gleaned throughout history.
We can carelessly forget those who made genuine contributions to our lives and erase their memory from our minds as they age because they inconvenience us.
How we relate to God and how we then operate from an identity defined by the Gospel radically alters how we lead.
God intends that each generation would stand on the spiritual shoulders of the generation before them, reaching ever increasing heights in their walk with God.
Here are seven considerations for the church leader who receives an anonymous letter.
Here are two areas where flexibility is key in ministry leadership.
The challenge of work-life balance is one of perspective and mindset.