The way you answer this question could impact how you approach hiring, worship services and your vision for the future.
Thinking comes naturally to most of us.
Does your vision involve faith in what God can do in and through your leadership? Steve Poe, Senior Pastor of Northview Church in Indianapolis, challenges leaders to believe God through a story when he had little faith and even called himself a skeptic.
What could God do in your boardroom?
Keep these in mind when leading a small group to promote trust and maturity.
A challenge for fathers as they lead their families.
What does it say about our Christian walk if our lives are burdensome?
Danielle Strickland, Canadian Author and Speaker with a passion for social justice, challenges leaders to take a different approach toward a new outlook. You may be surprised on what it is that will change the way you see things.
Mornings are the most crucial part of our day. And how we begin them sets the tone for the rest of the day.
How would you define success in your ministry?
Every leader feels pressure; the pressure to perform, to achieve, to succeed and many, many other stresses unique to leaders.
Resting isn’t nearly as easy as it sounds.
Is transparency always the answer?
One of the most vexing questions for a Christian leader is how to respond when a godly colleague or employee experiences bad things they didn’t appear to deserve.
Most pastors find real fellowship a challenge.
Every time I come home from an “introversion excursion,” I feel full of life and inspiration.
Nearly every day I talk to someone who isn’t accomplishing what they hoped for in their life.
Sometimes when we pray, we receive answers the way we expect. Other times when we pray, we don’t.
Before his death in August, Arizona Senator John McCain shared his discovery of how unity changes things.
One thing that will create stress for you, your staff, and even your congregation is when you are indecisive.





















