Book review: Never Stop Learning
Bradley Staats’ Never Stop Learning is brilliant and a model for others in its genre.
How I became a world expert in family leadership
I decided that this leadership expertise was most important.
Servant leadership in various seasons
Whatever your stage of life, there is always an opportunity to serve.
Book review: 5 Voices
Gain insight into leadership, communication and effective team-building through Jeremie Kubicek and Steve Cockram’s book 5 Voices: How to Communicate Effectively with Everyone You Lead.
How may I serve you?
The perfect question for servant leaders facing challenge or tragedy.
How to be a prodigious learner
What does your everyday learning look like?
Living from your core
What are your core values? How do you uniquely inspire others toward greater leadership?
Clarify your calling
Basic discipleship is our first calling. Now, our second calling is more specific. Here are four ways to find more clarity in your specific calling.
Book review: Through Colored Glasses
Through Colored Glasses: How Great Leaders Reveal Reality by Tom Harper provides a leadership fable full of characters each of us have seen in real-life individuals and a story we can relate to.
Being honest with yourself about change
Do you embrace reality or instead avoid those transitions that get you down?
4 tips for strategic planning and meeting your goals
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.
Discovering purpose this year
Why on earth are you here? Has anyone ever asked you that question?
How’s the discipleship business?
How does your church make disciples?
What’s your life plan?
My greatest significance is in helping others discover why God created them and how they can honor him and serve others.
The power of a name
Names can indicate character or destiny. They project parents’ fondest hopes and dreams for their sons and daughters.
