Leadership

You Can’t (and Shouldn’t) Please Everyone

Learning to balance the natural tension of loving and caring for people, but not allowing someone to leverage their personal agenda or hijack the vision of your church is part of the leader’s responsibility.

An Atheist’s Take on the Decline of Christianity

Strange that a famed atheist bemoans the loss of what Christianity has brought to culture, and an agnostic the loss of what Christianity brought to the dynamics of human community.

Silencing Antagonists

Skillful leaders demonstrate compassion toward the antagonist knowing that there was likely something in their past that has caused them to live an angry, defensive life.

3 Fundamental Questions to Ask This Year

Discerning where to focus your energies is essential.

Leading by Responding Well in Uncertain Times

What God is doing matters more than our plans.

How to Know When Change Is Necessary

... and when it's not.

Why We Need to Plan for Lower Attendance Post-COVID

9 reasons attendance could stay lower than pre-COVID attendance

Craig Groeschel: The Power of a God-Honoring Mindset

What does renewing your mind really mean?

Making Decisions: Quickly or Cautiously?

Knowing the difference is key to good decision-making.

7 Ways Pastors Unintentionally Discourage Their People From Reading the Bible

Many of our attenders will not crack the Bible until they hear your next sermon. Why?

Living Out Your Best Ministry

Why our ministries should be purpose-driven, people-focused and promise-delivered.