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.
The very burden of multiplying leadership is a burden that the pastor should not carry alone.
Learning isn’t about knowing everything.
Knowing where you started, where you are now and where you want to finish gives you an instant view of your progress.
I’m thankful for the role my followers fill in gifting me with encouragement and perspective.
Over and over again, people tell me that after all the energy they’ve spent to get where they are, they still don’t feel satisfied. They haven’t found what they are searching for.
How can you cultivate joy as you continue in this life-long race?
In my family, gratitude was at the heart of my mother’s casseroles.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the things that hold me back.
This may be your best time spent.
Here are five steps to bridging cultural gaps in multicultural churches.
These can make or break your leadership.
How could you utilize this golden response?
Are you trying to lead from your own strength?
Whom do you look to as a support for your ministry?
So what make a good team?
Let us be encouraged that God has put a desire in our hearts for everything He desires of us.





















