What to do when you want to give up
Tired? Frustrated? Consider this.
How to respond to difficult customers
Here are several ways Jesus addressed hard questions.
Excellence, not perfect performance
The quest for perfection can be a snare, luring us in with images of being gazed upon with admiration.
What are your priorities?
How do your priorities and stressors compare? Mike Sharrow, President and CEO of the C12 Group, shares about the traps of priority confusion.
When a leader spirals downward
What contributes to a downward spiral and what must we do to pull out of one?
When disagreements don’t really matter
Christians bicker and fight over some of the most insignificant issues.
What does this make possible?
Reframe your interruptions with this question.
How to lead others after they have failed you
Every leader will face disappointment from the failures of their team. What you do next is vital.
2 reminders for a sustainable pace
Here are a couple of pace-setting reminders.
When difficulties cloud your vision
Herbert Cooper, Senior Pastor of People’s Church in Oklahoma City, challenges leaders from Acts 27 when the apostle Paul and his team were in the middle of a storm.
When a group leaves the church
Here are five issues that are common in many of these situations.
When it’s tempting to give in
What struggles do you regularly revisit that impact your leadership? Drew Sherman, Lead Pastor of Compass Christian Church, shares a personal experience of how temptation had him obsessed with dumpster diving.
One roman nail
What stories could this nail tell?
What struggling pastors need
Here are five things a leader needs when he may have lost his sense of vision and purpose.
Are you trusting God’s promises?
Wherever you find yourself today, remember this.
Why do some long-term pastorates fail?
Here are five common reasons.
Overcoming the fear of failure
Here are five things to remember when facing this fear.
Overcoming 3 big leadership fears
These are the fears that stop me in my tracks and have the potential to paralyze me.
4 biblical ways a leader can respond to difficult circumstances
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.
How do you lead in the tension of loving people?
Jon Weece, Lead Follower at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky shares about the two elements that make up the tension in loving people.
