In my family, gratitude was at the heart of my mother’s casseroles.
“I can’t believe he resigned!”
Sleep is an important priority, and a must on a leader’s to-do list.
Here are 10 questions to use as a guide to understand what’s working and what’s not in life and leadership.
I discovered the world did not come to an end because I stepped away to spend time —real time—with the people I love most in this world.
The next time you’re in a conversation, try one or two of these ideas and see what happens.
The Holy Spirit may be trying to get our attention.
Leaders have enormous power at their disposal.
My identity has too often been tied to the successes or failures of the ministries that I lead—and too frequently in unhealthy ways.
Is your influence positive or negative and having a high or low impact?
Your soul is like a battery that discharges each time you give life away, and it needs to be recharged regularly.
Recently, I began asking loved ones and those in ministry this important question.
What does it take to be effective?
What contributes to a downward spiral and what must we do to pull out of one?
Christians bicker and fight over some of the most insignificant issues.
It’s summer and sometimes that calls for seeking relaxation.
Viewing leaders as problem-solvers leads to a new perspective on the world.
As a Christ follower, we know that our mouths speak what is in our hearts.
Does it ever feel like all of your daily activity gets you nowhere?
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.
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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