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Extend trust to the members on your team. Start small. Observe how the trust is used and then measure more out.
An Inner Circle: Three Reasons Great Leaders Need One
Like all of God’s people, leaders are called to live in intimate relationship with others.
Shame or Strategy
You know deep down you can’t accomplish everything, but there’s still a part of you, a part run by shame, that thinks you’re one or two apps away from doing it all.
Are You on the List?
As fellow leaders in the body of Christ, let’s be diligent to rise above the petty fray of comparison.
I Am Not a World Changer
You won’t ever change anything if you yourself aren’t willing to be changed.
Think, Learn, Succeed
You can move from survival to success—and it all begins in your mind.
Sons of Thunder
The names we speak over ourselves are important. Listen carefully.
Leadership Lessons from the Green
Leadership, like golf, is all about knowing your course, and being willing to make slight tweaks along the way to best improve your outcomes.
Criticism Hurts
Criticism hurts. No matter who you are.
Anxiety, Depression, and Hidden Graces
If you experience anxiety and depression, I am sharing this part of my story to remind you that there is no shame in having this or any other affliction.
Simplicity and Sincerity
What will speak more of you as a follower of Jesus is not your ability to do something, it will be your ability to do nothing.
3 Ways to Know if You Should Stay or Go
Just because you feel called to be or do something does not mean that you should go today.
10 Questions Leaders Should Ask Themselves
To lead others well, you must lead yourself well. And to lead yourself well, you must routinely ask yourself hard, heart-checking questions.