Innovate, don’t imitate: 3 essential tips to evade copy-cat leadership
One of the best ways to develop in your leadership is to learn from other leaders. One of the worst ways is to merely copy these great leaders. Let's look at the difference.
Accountability: the culture builder most leaders overlook
Building a strong company culture relies on accountability rather than surface-level perks.
Parental estrangement
There's an old saying, "You become what you hate." Whatever happened to, "Let's disagree without being disagreeable"?
Why I don’t believe in traditional mentoring
Traditional mentoring is common, but I believe it has several inherent weaknesses.
5 signs it’s time to move on
So you're frustrated in your job, ministry or organization.
How can I be sure I’m going to heaven?
How can I know when I leave planet earth that I am bound for heaven? I find a lot of people don't know the answer to this question. But the Bible has a clear answer.
Five leadership knots you didn’t know you were tying—and how to undo them
Leaders are often moored or anchored to perspectives that no longer serve them well. What can you do with this happens?
Leading with hope while mercy unfolds
A reflection on the honest question, How long, O Lord? It contrasts temporary seasons with destructive lifestyles and reminds weary hearts that God answers sincere cries not with rebuke, but with kindness and comfort.
Was Jesus ambitious?
Was Jesus ambitious? Answering this question can get us a ways toward where we want to go. But it's not nearly so straightforward as it might seem.
Does God ever change his mind?
Does God every change His mind? This post looks at various perspectives from Scripture, emphasizing the mystery of God's ways.
Unleashing excellence: leveraging consistent leadership for peak performance
It will take consistency in your leadership to bring out the best in your team. Here are four specific ways to demonstrate consistency.
Auditing your skills, passions, and insights
It would be a travesty to leave your God-given gifts on the shelf when God intends for you to use them to benefit others.
Jump or grow: what you lose when you keep switching jobs
The most effective leaders have longer tenures. Probably because they decided to grow rather than jump. What if the biggest person you hurt in your constant movement was you?
Negotiation tip: why it feels weird and how to get unstuck
If you've ever been in a negotiation, it can feel uncomfortable. This negotiation tip will help you understand why and what to do about it.
The power of story: why science and Scripture say it works 3x better
Today, many are biblically illiterate, so incorporating more biblical stories in teachings is essential.
Loving others as Christ loved us
The true measure of love is in loving those who are difficult to love, mirroring Christ's love for all.
7 new practices for a better new year
Focus on achieving more by implementing practical strategies.
How traditional retirement takes the Lord’s name in vain
There's no concept of retirement in Scripture. How do we balance this ideal of endless leisure or endless work?
A leader treasured by God
Daniel was treasured by God and his prayers were heard because of his humble and devout nature.
The most valuable resource in my ministry is a wooden file cabinet
Filing helps save time and retain ideas, and you might be surprised how much it could help you—and others.
