These speak to our mission, motive, passion and priorities.
Ministry leaders are either blamed or credited for “the numbers.”
Central to good time management is doing what is important, not merely what is urgent.
A disciple-maker should have quick answers.
Don’t miss this intentional opportunity.
How many of us shut our eyes to the truth about who we are and Who God is?
How do we respond to this post-Christian era?
Here are six questions to consider.
Rick Warren, Senior Pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, shares how learning this creates a ripple effect in how you think and respond as a leader.
Growing in our leadership skills is a never-ending process.
Five key reasons horizontal growth is important.
The perfect question for servant leaders facing challenge or tragedy.
Excerpted from Dann’s “Like Jesus” study on disciple-making, this video lays the scriptural foundation for Christ’s command for all believers.
It is so important for the church to understand the real meaning of servant leadership.
However, “the foolishness of God is wiser than human wisdom” (1 Corinthians 1:25).
The resources that Jesus had available to Him are the resources available to you and me.
How’s it going with your dreams?
How to turn your church toward an outward focus.
How does great preaching lead to problems?
Sometimes the best leaders have the most unexpected stories. Jon Weece, Lead Follower at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky shares about a friend who was desperate for the Church to show kindness and the journey it took to find it.