Learning to yield to God’s reshaping
God’s shaping work doesn’t stop after one season—He keeps reshaping us for what’s next.
5 signs fear is undermining your leadership
Fear doesn’t just make leaders cautious—it slowly convinces them to stop leading with courage, conviction, and hope.
Follow forward for the long game
Real discipleship is rarely built through speed, hype, or quick results—it’s forged “low and slow” through patient presence, faithful investment, and a willingness to play the long game with people.
Do not conform: the call to faithful leadership
Faithful discipleship requires a daily resistance to the subtle pressures of culture, allowing Scripture, not society, to shape our identity, values, and way of life.
Are you a pastor stuck on hurry?
Hurry can blind leaders to the quiet moments where God teaches compassion, gratitude, and wisdom, making intentional pauses essential for truly seeing people and hearing God.
How to lead yourself so you can lead others better
Great leadership starts long before influencing others—it begins with the daily discipline of leading yourself through character, self-awareness, and intentional growth.
Ready to lead with speed? 4 signs you should act now
Effective leadership is not just about making the right decisions, but knowing when urgency and swift action are necessary to protect momentum, solve problems, and build trust.
Ordinary isn’t in God’s tool belt!
God’s activity is not limited to dramatic miracles or mountaintop moments—He is often working powerfully through the ordinary, everyday acts of obedience we are tempted to overlook.
85% of affairs start at work. Here are 3 ways to stay pure.
In a culture where workplace temptation is common, Jesus calls believers not just to avoid outward sin, but to intentionally guard their hearts, relationships, and integrity before compromise takes root.
Why leadership follow-through matters more than vision for long-term success
Sustainable leadership isn’t built on vision alone, but on consistent follow-through that earns trust, builds credibility, and holds organizations together as they grow.
Who are you as a church? Discover your core values and thread
A church without a clear identity confuses both its people and its community, but when core values are aligned with a simple, consistent “thread,” clarity, trust, and impact follow.
Six reasons churches are taking too long to find a new pastor
Churches are increasingly struggling because pastoral searches are taking too long, often due to outdated processes, under-equipped committees, and a lack of urgency, leading to declining health during extended vacancies.
The new counter-culture: surprising ways Christians can help
What if people aren’t failing to live differently—they simply haven’t been shown how, and the church’s greatest opportunity is to teach practical life skills that shape lasting change?
Whether a hug, or a handshake, or just the touch of a hand on the shoulder—give it!
A simple, genuine touch—a handshake, a hand on the shoulder, or even a hug can communicate love in a way people never forget and may never have experienced before.
Leading well begins with asking God
True leadership begins with humility—asking God daily for the wisdom and knowledge needed to lead well and grow continually.
Watch your heart!
Just as your physical heart needs regular checkups, your spiritual heart requires intentional care to guard against drift, cynicism, and burnout over time.
Follow forward across borders
Faithful obedience in small steps wherever God places you can grow into a lasting impact that reaches far beyond borders.
5 ways to get your church emails opened and read
If your church emails aren’t getting opened, it’s not about sending more—it’s about sending clearer, shorter, and more relevant messages people actually want.
You don’t drift into health—especially under pressure
You don’t drift into health—under pressure, you either choose it intentionally or slowly lose direction.
What types of invitations are most effective to get people to come to church?
The effectiveness of your outreach isn’t determined by how many invites you send, but by how close you are to the person you invite.
