Enhancing your listening skills: are you truly hearing others?
We all know we need to be better listeners, but how? Let's look at what one experienced leader has to say about listening.
4 desires of a good leader’s heart
Jesus was the greatest leader of all time. Good leaders could learn from Him. Here are four desires that good leaders seem to have.
Steering clear of mortgage pitfalls: vital insights for pastors and church leaders
The choice of a church to take on mortgage debt is one decision fraught with potential consequences.
Get outside eyes looking at your situation
It's importance to get outside eyes looking at your situation, even if you’ve had experience in those situations before.
The price of growth: Why investing in your professional development is non-negotiable
A few reasons why investing in your own personal development is always important.
5 signs for knowing if you’re an insecure leader
Many leaders struggle with some level of insecurity. Can you overcome it?
6 Smart Strategies for Meaningful Meetings
Do you wish your meetings were more effective? In this eBook, you'll learn how to make your meetings can't-miss events.
God’s idea of success may look different from yours
Hezekiah's success was built on hearing and obeying God. We do well to remember this.
The power of gratitude
When we are feeling down and out, it is amazing how our focus can change when we show gratitude to God and count our blessings.
Want greater impact? Pass the Keeper Test
Are you stewarding your current responsibilities well? Would you expect God to trust you with more?
Burnout self-care for the church communicator
You can start right now to do burnout self-care. Start small and create micro-habits that lead to a better you.
Sleep: The secret leadership weapon no one’s talking about
Sleep is the secret leadership weapon no one’s talking about. So let's talk about it.
The best booster club you could ever join
Your words of encouragemtn might be the words that can make a difference in one’s day and maybe even one’s life.
Finding Strength in Your True Identity in Christ — guest: Tim Brown
Leaders are often in positions of influence, but that doesn't mean they are leading well. Many leaders have few or no close friends and no real accountability. And they are miserable. Why is that?
5 ways to respond when the unexpected happens
When the unexpected happens, you can respond on these five ways to stay faithful and make the next wise decision.
The real problem with your spiritual life
Many of us grew up in a fear-motivated faith. In this post, we discuss one of the biggest problems facing our spiritual lives.
6 lessons I’ve learned about how to discern God’s call
Doug Hagedorn shares six valuable lessons he learned during a most recent season of life. What he shares will help guide others as they seek God's calling.
Why so many leaders get discouraged and distracted
Why do leaders get discouraged and distracted? Christian Muntean looks at how to overcome the most common leadership difficulties.
3 keys to pushing past your leadership ceiling
Here are three things I’ve learned about my personal leadership ceilings and how to break through them.
4 tips for managing your time
Many leaders have so many plates spinning that there’s no time to relax. It’s constant go, go, go. What if there was a better way? What if you could better manage your time so you had more time to do things only you can do?

