Leadership

A New Horizon: What Cultural Shifts Mean for Apologetics Today

We need to teach people how to find common ground, listen well, ask probing questions, disagree lovingly and boldly share their faith.

Robby Gallaty: Lost and Found

This is the No. 1 attribute of being a disciple: You have to remain teachable. You have got to remain a perpetual beginner in life, in ministry and in your walk with the Lord.

Mark DeYmaz: A Reason to Give

Without a compelling ‘Why’ and ‘How,’ pastors may be failing to engage or attract new donors,

8 Ways to Model a Walk With God

As spiritual leaders, we should seek inner growth of character, wisdom and obedience more than outer growth of ministry impact.

How to Best Steward Your Leadership Equity

5 ways to wisely utilize the trust you have in your ministry

What’s Holding You Back From Taking Risks?

Because we think we control more than we do, we hesitate to make bold moves. We fear failure.

The Danger of Confusing Tactics and Strategy in Leadership

Many a church leader has confused tactics with strategy to their church's detriment.

A Return to Making Disciples

It’s time for all of us who love and follow Jesus to get back to what he saved and called us to be: disciples of Jesus who make disciples of Jesus.

Are You Difficult to Follow?

Good leaders frequently evaluate to make sure the current pace doesn’t leave someone behind.

9 Things Strategic Leaders Do

There is a massive difference between having a strategy and thinking strategically.

Multisite Campus Handbook and Best Practices

The one church-multiple locations concept has seen many expressions throughout church history as church leaders adapted to changing cultural realities and leveraged technological advances.