God's wrath and grace are just and final. Understanding and sharing the Good News is crucial. Choose grace, help others choose wisely.
The key to contentment isn't found in what you have—but in who has you.
Participate in whatever God wants to do with you right now. Know he is preparing you for a glorious life in the present and an even more glorious eternity.
The greatest battles in leadership are often unseen, requiring discernment of the spiritual realm and trust in the Holy Spirit.
The story of David Ross, a mostly a backup catcher for 8 different baseball teams over 15 seasons is an interesting one.
Words have the power to heal or harm deeply. From childhood wounds to adult impact, thoughtful and uplifting communication is important.
Mature Christian leadership grows through humility, faith, and the refining disciplines of fasting and solitude.
Focus on the importance of making the first move towards resolving conflict and pursuing peace, following the example of Jesus.
A reflection on the success of the Christian classic 'Experiencing God' and being a person of spiritual influence.
Life is meant to be lived in community. God designed us for relationships—both with Him and with one another.
A lesson on embracing humility and growth through challenges.
I don't hear many church leaders advocating weekly worship attendance of their church members. It's a mistake.
When God's movement doesn't match our expectations, we risk missing the very moments He invites us to join Him in advancing His Kingdom.
The peace, clarity, and confidence you’re seeking as a leader are already yours—because the Shepherd lacks nothing.
Discover five surprising biblical truths that reframe how leaders in Christ will labor, lead, and reign on the New Earth.
What if you didn’t have to cram every dream into this lifetime?
In a world of polished images and dodged blame, a sincere apology can be the most powerful leadership move you make today.
What if your work today echoes into eternity? When you understand that your faithfulness now may carry forward into the life to come, you’ll stop rushing and start working with deeper peace and purpose.
A sudden diagnosis of rare cancer stopped one pastor’s thriving life in its tracks. In the midst of fear and suffering, he’s learning to trust God’s pruning and remain rooted in Christ.
When the world around you crumbles, what anchors your character? In an age of noise and compromise, enduring leadership is shaped by those who walk in justice, compassion, and unshakable faith—regardless of the cost.





















