Strategy is a full house—but leadership is not about luck. Here are three ways you can become a visionary leader regardless of what you're dealt.
A new idea for visionary leadership that will impact the lives of your employees beyond the office.
Are you in a season of transition? Sensing God’s call to step into the “more” He has for you? How you approach this season could have a high impact on your Christian leadership.
So, you want to lead your church through revitalization! That’s good news. You’ve set yourself on a noble journey. But where do you start?
Culture eats strategy for lunch. However, good culture, combined with good strategy, is powerful.
Many leaders are asked to do too much; this leadership strategy will help you maximize your efforts and build a future team.
What is that next step you need to take in your leadership?
We have many incredible leaders in our churches today. But, perhaps more often than we admit, some church leaders stop leading.
Instead of giving up on those leadership goals you created at the first of the year, start now with these strategies. Here you begin a brand-new ending.
Christian leaders, businesspersons and would-be authors could learn a great deal about reaching an audience from this approach.
High achievers usually have one obvious thing in common: personal discipline. Here are six keys ways these self-disciplines will impact your biblical leadership.
If you make better disciples, you will have better church leadership.
Are you a visionary leader? I can envision the future.
Why on earth are you here? Has anyone ever asked you that question?
Delightful. That’s my one-word review of the book by Presbyterian pastor Don Everts and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship coordinator, Doug Schaupp (IVP Books).
This was one of the first lessons I learned to reach my audience.
What influence has God given you? Are you ready to step out in leadership when a crisis comes?
I have a love/hate relationship with leadership.
Derwin Gray challenges us to think outside the circles of people with which we've surrounded ourselves.
Many people have this naïve view that a pastor just has to preach and love people.





















