Leadership

Pastor, Is Your Passion is Waning?

You know God has called you to ministry, but your passion is waning, if not gone.

How to Overcome Betrayal Trauma in Ministry

With their friends’ departures, pastors have had to recalibrate the very real cost of spiritual intimacy in doing life together.

The Rise of the Entrepreneurial Church: How Churches Can Fund Ministry Beyond Tithes

Entrepreneurial church models allow churches to step outside the walls of Sunday services and meet people where they live, work and gather. They open doors to relationships that lead to discipleship. They create spaces for people who might never set foot in a sanctuary to encounter the love of Christ.

Following the Early Church Model… to a Fault

The early Christian church met in homes because they had no choice.

Budgeting for Upcoming Economic Times

Charitable giving is on the rise in the United States, but churches are receiving a smaller and smaller portion.

Be Present as a Leader

Leading in person can form a stronger team and culture.

J.J. Vasquez: Journey of Faith

No matter who walks through the door, I can connect with him or her, but only by being the person God created me to be, not pretending to be someone I’m not.

The Invisible Traits of Great Leaders

7 things awesome leaders do behind the scenes

Running Together

At times, the lack of coherence between younger and older voices in organizations can seem daunting. Younger leaders can feel disempowered or distrust older leaders who may be reluctant to change.

Keeping Score: Measuring What Matters

Once defined and simplified, establish concrete methods for measuring progress.

How a Church Can Respond to Negative Online Comments

There have been numerous cases where church or ministry employees complained online about their pastor’s message, a particular church policy, or other employees.