Wisdom for navigating change
Studies show that only 30% of organizational change programs succeed. Seeking God's guidance and wisdom is essential for navigating change challenges.
Finishing well isn’t accidental: it’s intentional faithfulness
The dangers of spiritual drift are real. Few leaders finish well—but through intentional discipline, accountability, and God’s unwavering grace, faithfulness to the end is possible.
Leadership under pressure: thriving in the age of big feelings
Leadership success hinges on managing emotions under pressure, making clear decisions.
How going to church benefits brain and body
Neuroscience shows the positive correlation between church attendance and health benefits.
Biggie Smalls & the Apostle Paul on how to not slip into idleness
Paul urges believers to avoid idleness and work diligently, using various strategies to combat subtle slothfulness.
Taking church to where people already are
Consider reimagining Sunday mornings with outdoor gatherings to meet people where they are and spark conversations about faith, following Jesus' example of meeting people amidst everyday life.
60 years later: why our marriage continues to last
So what is it that keeps a marriage together for 60 years? According to the Census Bureau, only 6% of couples make it to their 50th anniversary. Let's look at what holds a marriage together.
Reflecting on twenty years of Blackaby Ministries International
Celebrating 20 years of Blackaby Ministries International, carrying on founder Henry Blackaby's legacy of sharing the impactful message of experiencing God globally.
Is there a time to rescue?
The importance of understanding and navigating leadership postures, specifically focusing on the rescue posture.
A leadership assignment I hope you will take
Engage in meaningful conversation, sparked by a collection of inspiring leadership quotes to spark discussion and learning.
The return of glory: rediscovering God’s presence
True worship begins when we stop looking at ourselves and behold the unmatched glory of God, the kind that humbles every heart, silences every ego, and lifts us only when He chooses to raise us.
3 ways to improve decision making and build a stronger culture
Great leaders don’t just make decisions, they make them with clarity, consistency, and conviction that align with their values.
Traits of catalytic leaders
True leadership isn’t always about authority or control, it’s about influence, trust, and connection.
Eight essentials for guest-friendly church bulletins
In many circles today, the church bulletin has been relegated to relic status. But I believe that's a mistake.
How great leaders use mid-year check-ins to reset culture, refocus goals, and build momentum
Some of the most important leadership moments don't happen on a stage or in a strategy session.
Five ways to minimize the impact of a negative person
Wise leaders learn that unchecked negativity can quietly sabotage teams and mission, and that confronting it with clarity, boundaries, and truth is essential to protect a healthy, Christ-centered culture.
9 ways great leaders communicate
Great leaders strengthen trust and influence not through long speeches but through one-on-one communication that makes others feel truly seen and valued.
Eleven observations about church transfer growth
Church transfer growth isn’t simply good or bad—it’s complex, revealing both the strengths and weaknesses of today’s church culture.
How to communicate clearly as a leader: the 3-part framework you need
Communication is key for leaders, but often misunderstood.
Seven signs you’re dealing with a negative person
Negativity is part of life and can impact your progress. Negative people can drain your energy, distort your focus, and hinder your growth if you don’t learn to recognize them early.
