The Church was made for action. It was born for battle.
So much has been written on leadership, yet the concept of leadership often remains vague and unclear.
We can say, “That’s easy!” when the task at hand aligns with the abilities and talents God has blessed us with.
How to turn your church toward an outward focus.
Team members report that healthy relationships in the workplace is key.
Here is how assertiveness is a desirable and biblically justifiable quality in pastors.
These are essential, regardless of your specific role.
Has your ministry drifted from its original purpose?
Could be considered the most painful process in ministry.
Is strategic planning biblical?
Does that mean it’s time to give up? Not yet.
Many church members really don’t want to see their churches grow.
What is it about conflict and crisis that can actually change us for the better?
How would you answer this question? Dave Ulrich, a business professor at the University of Michigan and a partner at The RBL Group, has an answer that may not be what you expect.
Many things must happen for the church revitalization effort to turn back the tide of decline that is sweeping many churches off the map.
As a pastor, I’m constantly faced with more time demands placed upon me than I could ever possibly fulfill.
You’re never finished developing leadership skills.
Maybe there is more required for these relationships than what we originally thought.
God is not done with us yet.
Are you influential? Rick Warren, Senior Pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, shares about his unexpected success from his most recognized book and the challenge of responding to that success.