10 Louisville churches unite to serve 40 local schools
More than 1,000 volunteers from 10 churches united to serve over 40 schools throughout the Louisville community.
Affecting your office atmosphere
What about you? What atmosphere do you create when you walk into a room?
May I help you?
The Bible tells us we are more than husbands and wives and sons and daughters and neighbors and friends: we are servants, and as such, we should have a continual "May I help you?" attitude toward each other.
Embracing servant leadership
Let's delve into the essence of servant leadership through the acrostic: Serve, Empower, Relationship Building, Vision, and Empathy
Swamped at work? Here’s a surprising reason to thank God
For those of us who frequently complain about being "too busy," (hand raised) I think we should respond by giving thanks to God.
Freedom to influence
We influence whether we acknowledge it or not. Our influence can be accidental, or it can be purposeful.
Why a real leader never says “It’s not my fault”
Ever catch yourself saying, "It's not my fault"? Maybe you say it but with different words. Find out how to move away from this mentality and into better leadership.
The Spirit of God in the workplace
How can you bring the fruits of God’s Spirit to your workplace in your character, relationships, skills, and productivity?
An obscure passage I weep over every time
As a leader, you should commit to showing love as God does to others each and every day.
Leading beyond expectations: embracing God’s unexpected plans
As leaders, let's recognize that we serve a God that we can't contain in a "box" of our expectations or whims. God's presence in our lives requires His terms and not our own.
3 missing church leadership practices
There are three practices I’ve noticed that are missing, absent, or a low priority for local church staff. What are the consequences of these missing practices?
Your work is important to God
Work is not the enemy, and businesses are not the enemy. In fact, even those who oppose our faith are not the enemy. The real enemy is us. We must learn to see our work as serving God.
What pastors can say to the class of 2024
With everyone’s attention on the graduates and the pastor’s advice for them, these ceremonies are opportunities to assure the graduates: “We’ve pulled for you; we’ve prayed for you; we’re proud of you.” What else do graduates need to hear?
How to wait on God like the psalmist David
When you know the heart of God, when you have seen the hand of God in action, you can anticipate what is coming next even if you have to wait.
3 leadership lessons learned about serving others
Our mission was to serve. We felt called to address the marginalized and the vulnerable who were struggling to access quality healthcare. Through this journey we've learned many lessons in leadership.
5 ways to lead with empathy
Leading with empathy is something every leader should do. It not only endears you to your employees but it forms stronger connections between you, employees, suppliers, and more.
Words that changed my ministry
A few years ago I attended the funeral of a dear friend whose words back in 1969 changed the direction of my life and ministry.
Keep the flow of reconciliation going
As leaders in our homes, communities, organizations, or church, we must work to keep the flow of reconciliation going.
Replace self-seeking with self-sacrifice in the workplace
What does it look like practically to work in ways that are not self-seeking? There are infinite answers to that question. Here are just three.
The sacredness of work
The next time you are tempted to depreciate your work, regroup and celebrate your sacred calling!
