How these 5 statements hurt the church today
Several sentences spoken about churches today seem to be affirming on the surface, but they have a negative connotation.
How to use the sting of criticism to fuel rapid growth
As leaders, we are often exposed to more criticism than others.
How to identify when things need to change
The ability to anticipate and to lead through healthy change, before painful change is thrust upon us, is the mark of a good leader.
What to do when you face discouragement
Here are eight ways to bust discouragement in your life and leadership.
Why all workplace conflict isn’t the same
If you're the kind of leader who wants to create healthier, more respectful, yet more robust interactions in your workplace, here's your next step.
Why you need to keep those negative people around
The world may tell you to remove negative people from your life. But if you strive to be an authentic leader, your goal should be just the opposite.
For those going through a storm
Have you ever wondered why you went through some of the things you've had to face?
The deep secret that helps leaders respond to conflict
What does it look like to lead in the opposite spirit when you're dealing with conflict?
4 evils that pass for good in leadership
There are nuances to each, which is why it's best if you look inside and wonder if you’ve been guilty of some of them, too.
What I learned when I lied
It has been said that, “Things come apart so easily when they've been held together by lies or deceit.”
Are you easily offensive or offended? If so, here’s what to do.
Offense seems to be in the air. Are people today more offensive than in the past?
You are a leader: Is it hard to get people to follow?
How do you lead in a culture of distrust?
A biblical leader’s guide to gossip in the workplace
It’s not easy to look at this unpleasant reality of dealing with gossip, backbiting and jealousy.
This obstacle hinders your church’s outreach
Unity is imperative for the Great Commission.
Responding to leadership moral failures
I’d like to caution and encourage all Christ-followers — especially those in leadership positions.
3 common reactions to hurtful words in the workplace
I’ve noticed three common reactions you’ll find to gossip, backbiting, and jealousy.
How a leader can defeat discouragement
This is an inevitable part of life. Here's how I’ve learned to defeat discouragement.
This mistake could mess up your leadership decisions
Some of the worst leadership decisions take place simply because the wrong person made the decision.
Do you use your knowledge as a weapon or a tool?
Choose being kind over being right, and you will be right every time.
Overcoming the biggest problem-solving problem in leadership
Leaders solve problems. But to become more effective, you likely need to overcome the biggest problem-solving problem in leadership.

