Here are three things I do to stay physically healthy and in turn spiritually stronger.
The past few months, God has instructed my heart to slow down. Here is what I have learned on this journey.
Though we are often oblivious when we become “stuck” in our personal growth, the evidence is compelling.
Are there areas where you have settled? How does it impact growth? Charlotte Gambill, Pastor of Life Church UK, alongside her husband Steve, encourages leaders to examine what they're building.
Does this truth apply to leadership along with the layperson? I believe so.
Comparing your church to another church can be one of the worst things you do as a church leader.
As leaders, here is where the rubber meets the road in our spiritual journeys.
Discover three ways prayer can impact your productivity and success.
Create a framework for ministry life that is grounded in the biblical and theological truths of who you are.
Are you tired in your leadership role? Tim Liston, Senior Pastor of New Hope Church (Houston) challenges the way you look at those God brings across your path.
Many pastors really do struggle with depression.
You desire a transition in your spiritual growth and ministry from a winter waiting to an active spring, but nothing is happening.
Everyone was born for a purpose. That’s right, even you. You are here for a reason.
Often, the way God builds our faith is like a muscle that grows after it is stretched.
Spirituality is in vogue today. According to one survey, 82 percent of Americans report that they want to become more spiritual. However, the term “spirituality” lacks a precise definition.
Whether in the office or at home, your relationships are ultimately impacted by how you understand God.
Fear. Disillusion. Depression. When applied to a seasoned leader, those words bring one thing to my mind: Fatigue.
Ever heard of someone fired because they failed to love? Gene Appel, Senior Pastor of Eastside Christian Church, challenges biblical leaders toward self-examination.
How do you bring spiritual attention to your work?
If we aren’t equipped to see these blind spots on our own, then how are we supposed to address and work on them?
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.
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