Thinking is one of those things we take for granted. Everyone does it, right? That’s true, but not everyone does it well.
You can tell you are in the presence of grammar nerds when the phrase “Oxford comma” can touch off long-winded discussions.
Discover these ways to be relevant and irrelevant in your leadership. Where do you land?
You have to admit that the smartphone you carry everywhere affects mind and body as well as moral and ethical considerations of us all.
Do you need to do some “stretching” before you lead? It might save you from being sidelined with some troubling injuries.
Sometimes your schedule doesn't slow down—especially as a pastor. Here are tips to refresh yourself in the middle of a hectic calendar.
The following characteristics help distinguish between appropriate ambition and downright laziness.
How is technology changing the way you write and communicate?
How will you handle the challenges? If you don’t make a decision, life will make one for you.
Is it possible to do anything?
How many people are frustrated because they feel underused in the Church? How many people are sitting in their seat week after week untapped because we won’t let go?
How do you handle the tension of attempting to be the leader who has it all together?
How decisions are made and how things get done are extremely important.
Church leaders sometimes have an aversion to planning.
Decisions. How we make them says a lot about how we're wired.
How has burnout impacted you or your leadership?
Popular wisdom says that we should not wait until circumstances call for a response.
Great leaders recognize that great leadership demands great thinking.
One of the most valuable forces in any organization is momentum.
Consider these thoughts on the 'measure up mentality' in ministry.
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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