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When You Feel Like a Fraud
People don’t need a celebrity. They need a leader to show up, show them God and say, “come with me.” Read more...
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Understanding Can Wait
Watch this clip from Catalyst Atlanta to see how Pastor Choco chose obedience in the midst of his lack of understanding.
3 Elements Every Team Member Needs From Their Leader To Thrive
Extend trust to the members on your team. Start small. Observe how the trust is used and then measure more out.
Unity Releases Power
Your team has reviewed the past year and made goals for the year ahead, but are you certain there’s a commitment to the unity it will take to accomplish those goals?
Three Reasons People Settle
Settling is a lie that causes us to miss out on all that God has beyond where we are right now.
Eyes on the Promise
God has given you and your team promises to receive in faith, but what fears are you allowing to get in the way?
Are You Keeping the Right Commitments?
How can we ensure that we are spending our life on what counts? To be busy with what matters we need to live by a set of greater commitments.
Focused Attention
Today a countless amount of distractions will fight for your attention.
Childlike Wonder
There are family visits, traditions, parties, gifts, lights, ornaments, candy canes, jolly music, and everything else that makes Christmas the most wonderful time of the year.
Leading Well During the Busyness of Christmas
Each year, the holidays shepherd in the busiest season of ministry for church leaders.
Love Needs Community
Love is impossible without community.
Embrace the Process
If God has given you a promise that still feels decades away, then you’re in good company.