4 Keys to Relationally Based Leadership
Successful leaders acknowledge fear and insecurity but work hard to rise above them. Relationally Based Leadership, in time, both can be greatly minimized.
Successful leaders acknowledge fear and insecurity but work hard to rise above them. Relationally Based Leadership, in time, both can be greatly minimized.
What gospel did Jesus preach? This piece asks hard questions about how evangelism is missing from popular strategies and calls for a more Jesus-centered approach.
We have so far to go to become Christlike, spiritual, scriptural, and mature.
We are called to trust God even when right now we can’t see His purposes. God is good even when we can’t see it.
When anxiety in spiritual growth pushes us closer to God
I hadn’t read Garrett’s testimony before, but one of our staff shared it with me. It’s powerful. I think you’ll be touched just like I was. —Randy
I want church leaders to think about times when church really is fun in church.
The ways we tend to pass the blame reveal common excuses for not leading and how to own the problem.
We sometimes envy those who have come late to the Kingdom and are reading God’s word for the first time. They are enchanted by its stories, excited by its champions, enthralled by its riches, thrilled by its insights, and elated by its promises. Amazed by Jesus' Teaching reminds us that new insight can come with fresh eyes.
These changes are critical if we're going to have the global reach God desires.