When chaos masquerades as justice
In a culture quick to react, wisdom calls us to slow down, seek truth, and choose peace over chaos.
The greatest danger to your leadership
Drift rarely announces itself—until one day, the seats are empty and the cost of neglect becomes clear.
Follow forward with vision
Vision isn’t something great leaders invent—it’s something God reveals over time to those who seek Him in prayer and walk forward in faithful obedience.
My pleasure!
Serving others may cost us little, but it has the power to change someone’s day—and reshape our own hearts.
10 unexpected leadership qualities I need on my team
High-performing teams aren’t built on talent and drive alone—the quiet habits of humility, gratitude, reliability, and respect are often what make a leadership team truly great.
The litmus test for successful ministry: always up and to the right?
When ministry success is measured only by attendance and giving, many faithful pastors quietly carry the weight of feeling like failures—even when God may be doing His deepest work.
