Leadership today requires more than skill—it demands courage. In a world of shifting values and rising resistance, discover why bold, conviction-driven leadership is more necessary than ever for those guiding businesses and churches.
The book of Jonah reveals the consequences of running from God. Charles Stone shares seven lessons from the life of Jonah.
There is a balance between pursuing desires and being content. Learn ways to cultivate contentment while desiring more, such as measuring progress backward, appreciating what you have, and taking a day of rest.
There is a prevalence of falsehoods and exaggerations in today's society, from political advertising to marketing strategies. Christians must evaluate their beliefs and information sources to discern truth from falsehood.
Solitude recharges, restores, and connects, while isolation drains and disconnects. Distinguishing between the two is crucial for leadership and well-being. Prioritize intentional breaks for solitude to fuel energy and clarity.
What does it look like practically to model both confidence and humility in the workplace? Here are three ideas.
Jeremiah 9:12-14 discusses the consequences of abandoning God's instruction. This personal reflection on salvation reveals the importance of transformation over a mere transaction for eternal life.
My spirit is gentler, my mind sharper and my input more helpful if I show up rested and ready.
How important is it for a Christian to have sound theology? Isn’t it enough simply to demonstrate Christ-like love to others?
The Christian view of God's grace is a radical view. Just how radical? Think of it this way.
So, Jesus made time for self-care and he modeled self-sacrifice. How did he hold these ideas in tension?
God's presence in the workplace is sacred, impacting all aspects of life. Understanding and following God's ways is crucial for success and leadership. Knowing His ways leads to life and stability for both leaders and those they work with.
God loves it when our hearts mirror his. He loves it when we do what he does. He loves it when, as the old song says, we look full in his wonderful face.
Expressing gratitude is a powerful act. We must acknowledge kindness and share appreciation daily.
Life is full of surprises and setbacks. If you react with anxiety or anger, you become vulnerable. Instead, walk in the Spirit and abide in Christ. Many believers live no differently than the world, but God offers us so much more—if we will slow down, lean in, and remain in Him.
The leader who leads by intimidating others can hinder personal growth and innovation. It limits creativity, stunts personal development, and impedes originality. True leaders must strike a balance between learning from others and developing their own unique voice and ideas.
Being formed by the Spirit using scripture requires more than a quick reading to check an item off a to-do list.
As Christians in the lent season, we have many opportunities to reflect more deeply upon Christ's sacrifice and resurrection.
It's crucial to not only study the Bible for wisdom, but also to cultivate a personal relationship with God, as Jesus highlighted in John 5:39-40. We should be careful not to become "Bible-worshippers" instead of "God-worshippers."
There has to be a better way to assess how you’re doing spiritually than going through a performance checklist. Asking yourself these three question can help.
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.
Already a member? Sign in below.