Who would have thought that what you learned in sixth-grade English class would turn out to be such an important leadership lesson?
This list is neither complete nor exhaustive. God is still working on me.
You won’t find it in most business classes or leadership books. Or hear about it around most boardrooms or breakrooms.
Is leadership something we’re born with, or is it something we learn?
I believe that there are five essential leadership lessons every leader could learn from Jesus.
If your joy in ministry depends on everything going your way, you’ll be miserable for much of your ministry.
Yes, the times they are a-changing. And these five developments are among the most dramatic.
Don’t forget these when you find yourself doing something great.
God is a God of order. He’s also a God who likes to break the rules, especially with leaders.
At times, as a transitional pastor, I am granted a surprising amount of leadership capital with which to lead churches through healing, change and reconciliation.
There are many ideas about how to lead. However, this is the primary one.
Some churches use bylaws well beyond their original intent.
Here are four warning signs every leader should address when they see them.
What happens when those in your circle of influence hate what you represent? Craig Groeschel, Founding and Senior Pastor of Life.Church shares how he responded to someone who hated pastors.
We aren’t reaching people because, well, we aren’t trying to reach people.
When it comes to important leadership factors and strategies, see what these experts have to say.
Here are five principles to focus your church on reflecting God’s love and reaching those who are hurting and longing for security.
Tony Morgan’s book, The Unstuck Church: Equipping Churches to Experience Sustained Health is a tremendous tool for ministry leaders.
I still have painful memories about the first time I experienced losing church members as a pastor.
Comparing your church to another church can be one of the worst things you do as a church leader.





















