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You can’t be a world changer if you aren’t a risk taker.
Do We Need New Love Songs?
Is the cost of loving someone—a spouse, a friend, a stranger, God—ever worth what real commitment requires: The release of the self, the sacrifice of the self, even death of the self? Read More...
FOMO
Fomo, or the fear of missing out, might be one of the trendier expressions on social media, but the phenomenon is not new. It’s probably been around as long as humans. Read More of this excerpt from Adam Hamilton's new book Unafraid: Living with Courage and Hope in Uncertain Times.
Lead Bold
Bold leadership. What comes to mind? Read More..
Love Everybody, Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People
An except from
Leaders That Live Renewed
We all have a place where we can lead the way to a fresh perspective of God’s goodness, majesty and possibilities. It’s something the world most certainly needs.
Creating a Generous Church Culture
One simple question: “How often has your staff been intentional to personally thank each person who gives to the ministry of your church?”. Check out this latest article diving into how to create a generous church culture. Read More...
Why Many Church Leaders Fail to Reach Millennials (and 5 Things You Can Do About It)
Learn the 5 things you can do as a Church leaders to reach the millennial generation! Read More...
Replacing a Long-Term Leader
Did you recently receive an opportunity to lead but are nervous about the shoes you are filling? Discover five tips for successfully replacing a long-term leader as the new guy. Read More...
5 Steps to Take After Giving a Poor Sermon
It’s never fun. In fact, it’s painful. You preach an awful sermon. You lay the proverbial egg. Sometimes it doesn’t hit you until after the message is preached. Most times, however, it comes right in the middle – when you realize the congregation isn’t with you and you aren’t with them. It’s then you want a redo. So what do you do? Read more to discover the 5 steps to take after giving a poor sermon.
A Plan for Employee Engagement
Do you have a 5 year plan to increase employee engagement? Discover the three key steps you can take as a leader at very specific times to effectively engage and develop your employees. Read More...
IT IS FINISHED
There is no new without the old being finished. Read More...
Battling Busyness and Loneliness
Such busyness is often perceived as “the new normal” of the 21st century. It almost seems as if some carry busyness around like a badge of honor. Or, if we say we’re not busy we feel ashamed or embarrassed. It's interesting that there is another feeling that more and more people are identifying with: Loneliness. Read More...