Stop chasing someday, start leading today
True wisdom comes from learning from yesterday, planning for tomorrow, and focusing our energy on What’s Important Now so that today becomes a win.
Searching for that person
Charlie Kirk's life and funeral draw attention to the potential for ordinary individuals to make a difference in society.
How porn damages your brain, science backed
Research shows porn can damage the brain, impacting memory, numbing pleasure, diminishing impulse control, and shrinking the brain.
Unlocking success: focus on behaviors for effective leadership
Many leaders unintentionally undermine their teams by using vague labels instead of clearly defining what success looks like.
A simple filter to help you deal with negative feedback
Negative feedback from positive individuals is valuable and helps in personal growth, while feedback from negative individuals can be less helpful and draining.
A step-by-step guide to renewing what’s broken in your workplace
Many professionals accept questionable industry practices as “just the way things are,” but the story of Zacchaeus highlights a better path.
The 10 most important questions you could ever ask yourself
True growth often begins not with answers, but with the courage to ask the right questions.
“Great Christian institutions rarely last.” Let’s work to change that.
The strength of tomorrow’s Christian leaders depends on the faithfulness of the institutions that shape them today.
The code of grace: leading with truth, obedience, and freedom
Psalm 40:6-8 highlights the importance of delighting in God's will rather than merely following rules. Embracing God's grace and truth leads to a meaningful life.
7 biblical principles for resolving conflict at work
Conflicts at work often leave relationships fractured and trust diminished. Peace must be pursued through biblical forgiveness and wise mediation.
10 ways you can spot insecurity in any leader
Insecurity can hinder a leader's effectiveness. Self-evaluation questions help gauge one's security levels. Overcoming insecurities requires self-awareness and growth.
How smartphones reduce physical activity among our young people
Too much screen time is quietly robbing young people of the movement and engagement their bodies and minds need to thrive.
A bad taste in my mouth
Every encounter leaves a lasting “aftertaste” that shapes how people remember us. Choose to be intentional so others walk away with joy, kindness, and genuine care from their time with you.
4 tips for growing your church with digital marketing
Digital marketing is crucial for growing your church. But do you know what you should be doing?
Leaders: stop trying for perfect. Start getting things done.
Leadership growth comes from accepting imperfections and learning from mistakes.
Strong in spirit: the kind of leadership the church truly needs
A church will often say, "We want a strong leader." But does they really know what they're saying when they say it?
What unforgiveness does to your brain
Unforgiveness affects both our bodies and brains, keeping us chained to pain. Forgiving is a process, involving admitting pain, journaling, and drawing from grace.
Check off these 5 things to address conflict graciously
When addressing conflict, Christian leaders are called to reflect the grace they’ve received in Christ by choosing motives, methods, and mediums that bless, restore, and honor others.
Self-leadership: the foundational skill every leader needs to build a thriving culture
True leadership begins with self-leadership, and the lesson is that growth, discipline, and ownership in leading yourself are essential foundations for effectively leading others.
Journaling can lift you to new heights
Journaling captures the gradual progress and unseen steps towards breakthroughs. Following steps for successful journaling can help provide insights and unveil God's faithfulness over time.
