What does picking up litter have to do with building a culture of respect?
As a parent, pastor, and former coach, I am always interested in ways leaders can help build cultures of respect among church members, teams, and children.
Is it wrong for a Christian to ask about reward?
You know that you'll have eternal life in heaven. But what about here on earth?
Why are people so cynical toward leaders today?
If you want to get a huge response on social media, post something complimentary—or critical—about a leader.
God rejects the proud, and so does everyone else
Sinful pride is an inflated sense of importance. The Bible calls it thinking too highly of oneself. We often identify it as arrogance or egotism.
Repentance and how to follow Jesus well
If Jesus is the Good Shepherd, then what are we?
Confessing my less than godly motives for this action
It is so easy to take God-honoring actions at work with less than God-honoring motives—to do the right things for the wrong reasons.
Digging deep to overcome isolation
If you glance at the homepage for the ministry he co-founded, you may think it’s just another men’s study.
Book review: Leaders Eat Last
This book is ten years old, so parts of it are somewhat dated. Nevertheless, it delves into timeless leadership issues.
A spiritual awakening at work
God is raising up men and women who are beginning to understand their work (vocation) is their ministry.
Reinvent nursing home ministry by viewing it as a church plant
In this 1-minute video, Bob Whitesel discusses insights he gained from one of his doctoral students about how people in nursing homes may view our ministries to them as patronizing.
What are you teaching those who walk in your footsteps?
It has been said that character is who you are when no one else is looking.
Grow Your Men . . . and Your Church Will Grow — guest: David Murrow
The key to sustained church growth is reaching and discipling men.
How to create a culture of accountability in your organization
An organization without accountability is an organization with chaos.
Beyond the headlines: Recognizing the faithful shepherds
I am always disappointed and sad whenever I learn of a pastor’s spiritual failings.
Embracing the mission Jesus gave us
When they reached Emmaus, Cleopas and his friend asked Jesus to stay with them. But Jesus left.
A mustard seed story
Work is good, but jobs are sometimes tough.
Sharpening your generational, relational ax in your workplace
What could happen in the workplace if Christians in business had a generational, relational ax to sharpen instead of one to grind?
Fathers, bless your child
Christian fathers should be intentional about passing along a spiritual blessing to their children. Here are five practical suggestions on how to do this.
What does the Bible say about work?
We have an opportunity to reflect His character in the way we work.
5 prayers every leader should pray
Knowing how to pray is an important start for effective prayer.. There are a few critical prayers for those who wish to honor God with their business.
