The language the deaf can hear and the blind can see
Much of our Savior’s ministry was centered on showing kindness to other people, usually to those who might least expect or deserve it.
3 church website checks that will transform online presence
Someone in your community or congregation who wants to know about your church ministries will probably Google you. Make sure your online presence is adequate.
Learning to be content (even in a new car)
The key to contentment isn't found in what you have—but in who has you.
Is AI climbing the “peak of inflated expectations?”
To better understand how to evaluate new ideas, leaders must understand the cycle through which new ideas climb, then fall, then slowly climb back toward productivity.
Integrity tested, grace applied: a leader’s prayer for renewal
Participate in whatever God wants to do with you right now. Know he is preparing you for a glorious life in the present and an even more glorious eternity.
CEO transition plan: proven steps to ensure smooth leadership change
A wise CEO transition requires more than a handoff—it demands humility, foresight, and a Spirit-led commitment to legacy, timing, and empowering the next leader.
Spirit or flesh?
The greatest battles in leadership are often unseen, requiring discernment of the spiritual realm and trust in the Holy Spirit.
10 culture busters that sabotage your team
Culture busters can quietly erode team trust and effectiveness.
Responding to the fears of natural disasters
There will always be changes in weather. Just as Jesus calmed the water on the Sea of Galilee, the Lord today brings seasons of calm.
A lesson in blind spot recognition
The story of David Ross, a mostly a backup catcher for 8 different baseball teams over 15 seasons is an interesting one.
What have smartphones done to our young people?
For Generation Z and Gen Alpha, the smartphone isn't just a tool—it's a lifestyle with negative effects.
A multicultural church avoids intracultural leadership
How churches can adapt their outreach models to accommodate generational shifts while respecting all age groups.
A servant, no matter what comes
Being a servant means trusting the Master when the path is hidden and painful.
Five signs you are an insecure leader
Insecure leadership often hides behind comparison, control, and competition, and recognizing it is the first step toward growth and healthy influence.
Are you a brain-savvy leader? 4 advantages of being one
Leaders who learn about how their brain works can enhance their leadership effectiveness. Here are the top four advantages of brain-savvy leaders.
5 church communication resolutions
Implement a fresh approach to church communication.
Words matter
Words have the power to heal or harm deeply. From childhood wounds to adult impact, thoughtful and uplifting communication is important.
Eight unforced errors churches make
Common church errors can easily deter guests. Addressing small issues can have a significant impact on welcoming visitors.
What Jesus teaches us about leadership formation
Mature Christian leadership grows through humility, faith, and the refining disciplines of fasting and solitude.
Avoiding conflict at work? This biblical truth will lead you to peace
Focus on the importance of making the first move towards resolving conflict and pursuing peace, following the example of Jesus.
