A leader’s key to solving problems
How does your team handle obstacles? Do they look to you as the go-to person to solve problems?
Turning your limitations into opportunities
How many people are frustrated because they feel underused in the Church? How many people are sitting in their seat week after week untapped because we won’t let go?
3 more ways to respond when you care less
As the work of the church plays out on a daily basis, behind the scenes are hurt leaders who are forced to move on because they don’t have the time, energy, resources, or leadership to simply stop and process it all.
3 ways to respond when you care less
As the day-to-day work of the church plays out, behind the scenes there are hurt leaders who are forced to move on because they don’t have the time, energy, resources, or leadership to simply stop and process it all.
4 things that make a great executive pastor
The most significant relationship in the church is between the Senior Pastor and the Executive Pastor.
5 ways leaders see things differently
Leaders see things with a clarity that brings life into focus.
Planning: a revitalization faith-walk
Church leaders sometimes have an aversion to planning.
The importance of leadership transformation
Building strong relationships is profitable for both the pastor and the workplace leader.
What to do about that church parking lot meeting
Has there been a parking lot meeting at your church lately?
Why should I serve where I’m not wanted?
Have you ever served in ministry and felt unappreciated, devalued, or outright disrespected, despised, and possibly in danger?
Restarting the conversation for long-range vision
When it comes to vision statements, many church leaders have lost interest.
Do you have a ministry team, or just a group doing ministry?
So how do we distinguish between a well-functioning ministry team and a mere group of people who happen to be operating near one another?
Stop talking about small group multiplication
Here's a better way to get your groups to reproduce.
More reasons to let your pastor lead
Here are two more reasons to let your pastor be the one who makes big, important proposals for big, important changes.

