Some of the most powerful acts of leadership happen in the smallest acts of kindness.
Ironically, often what we deem as a weakness is the thing God will choose to use in our lives for His glory.
What is your mindset when it comes to servant leadership? Does it look more like the world's definition or a biblical definition?
These five words of gratefulness could change the way you approach life and leadership.
Do you spell it s-e-r-v-i-c-e or serve-us?
“I’ve tried, God; I’m tired, I’m lonely, I’m broken. OK, God, You’re gonna have to do it,” shares Mike Breaux, Teaching Pastor at Eastside Christian Church (Anaheim, California). Discover what it would look like to step into a community of grace.
There are two things we can do to lead our cause-driven young adults to Christ-driven leadership for the cause of Christ.
Servant leadership requires a proper perspective in every situation. It's more than something you do; it's who you are.
Every leader has both buckets. Good leaders know when to use the right bucket.
How did Jesus implement essential leadership skills of team building? Servant leadership is not only about building ourselves up, but building others too.
Are you really leading, or just taking a walk? Losing touch with your people is a huge leadership landmine.
We leaders often enjoy the affirmation and adulation of others as we express our ideas, provide direction, and set future courses. Sometimes we enjoy it too much.
Do you think you pray enough? I’ve met a few pastors who do, but most say, “I should pray more…”
I’ve discovered a principle in the Bible, in business, and even in my own life that has me convinced there is a pattern to be observed.
We’ve all felt the fear that someone will take advantage of us if we get carried away with this idea of servanthood.
Allen Hamlin Jr’s book Embracing Followership: How to Thrive in a Leader-Centric Culture is a fascinating look at the unique nature of followership and its relation to leadership.
Everyone has a philosophy of leadership. They may or may not have thought about it, but it drives how they make decisions and how they lead.
Are you in the habit of tackling life at a frenetic pace? You may want to rethink that.
We may not be the next Billy Graham, but we ought to be an authentic version of the person God has always intended for us to be.
What does humility look like as you lead? Is it different today than it was when you first began?





















