Practical ways to use your business as ministry
The creativity and variety of ways that this is put into practice are limitless.
Getting ready to be used by God
The Bible teaches five requirements for being used by God.
Are you a grace hunter?
There are numerous explanations for the fall of pastors and Christian leaders, but behind the majority of them are issues of pride.
Live first, lead second
You can’t lead what you don’t live.
Facing resistance
Leading can be a struggle when someone openly resists you.
Serve your community, rather than entertain it
Here are lessons a couple of churches learned on the Fourth of July.
Loving criticism
When things don’t go well, don’t give up.
1 question to battle discontentment
See how this leader addressed the issue of comparison and discontentment.
The healthy church in 2029
Here are 10 possible changes that could happen in the next 10 years.
3 steps toward what you do not have
Discover a deeper journey with God, and join Him in the good work He’s doing in and through your life.
Are you the type of leader God uses?
Remember these characteristics when you question your role.
4 timeless experts on leadership and change
Here is timeless wisdom gleaned throughout history.
Caring for the leaders who cared for us
We can carelessly forget those who made genuine contributions to our lives and erase their memory from our minds as they age because they inconvenience us.
How do you handle anonymous criticism?
Here are seven considerations for the church leader who receives an anonymous letter.
Why it’s OK to borrow a church’s vision statement
Here are five reasons this common practice makes common sense.
When a group leaves the church
Here are five issues that are common in many of these situations.
Pray for the persecuted church in China
There is an important spiritual war happening.
A cure for CEO disease
This is a chronic condition that requires continuous treatment.
6 things we have learned since Autopsy of a Deceased Church
When I wrote Autopsy of a Deceased Church five years ago, the positive response took me by surprise.
The confusion between making disciples and developing leaders
Many principles could be identified in a discussion on leadership development, but let me give just one for our present purposes.
