Whatever failure you are experiencing, remember that you are a son or daughter of the King.
The world of work will quickly drain your soul if you’re not careful.
“But Mary was treasuring up all these things in her heart and meditating on them.”
Charles Wesley had an important leadership principle in mind when he penned this Christmas classic.
I confess, Joseph is one of my Bible heroes.
We’re often so busy looking forward to the next thing, we forget to look around at the people alongside us on the journey.
Whether personally or professionally, our source of hope should be the same.
As leaders, we often try to leverage our strengths and minimize, or even hide, our weaknesses and flaws.
When we see Jesus for who he really is, when we experience his life-giving touch, we joyfully follow wherever he leads.
I have to actively watch for this and redirect myself.
Maybe you’re looking for the wrong reward.
I know there have been times in my life when I have, and I suspect there are times when you have as well.
It’s easy for our lives to get consumed with doing, not with being.
What do you do when you hit a “pothole” at work?
We all need encouragement. It is oxygen to the soul.
Music has always been my primary conduit to God.
Many people think God is whatever they imagine Him to be.
How closely we follow Jesus most often depends on how convenient and safe it is.
Let's look at the ways our biblical and purposeful work informs how we should work today.
Leadership transparency can build or break trust.





















