14 Questions Pastors Should Avoid If They Fear Vulnerability
Some time back I read an incredible book – Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by...
Seven Changes Pastors Plan to Make In 2022
We have heard from pastors more about changes they plan to make than any previous years we can recall.
And the changes are good, if...
Thanksgiving In the Wilderness
We know the call to “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season” (2 Tim. 4:2), and the past couple of...
Going Long and Finishing Strong with Friends by Pat Butcher
Early in ministry, I did not have people I could reach out to with an open heart. I tried to handle everything alone. Thank...
Recover Your Resilience by Pat Butcher
There's nothing on earth like being called to minister God's love and His Word to people. There's nothing more satisfying than to see people...
One Question Every Organization Needs to Ask
Jeff is a leading voice on how to create and grow momentum for organizations and leaders. He has launched three thriving churches in Atlanta,...
5 Reasons That Make It Difficult to Empower Others to Lead
t is surprisingly common for leaders to struggle with the process of truly empowering others to lead.
It’s easier to talk about empowering leaders than...
How to Gracefully Ask for Giving?
How can you inspire philanthropy, solicit without offending donors, and both ignite giving and gracefully close? Two notable solutions emerge from the analysis of...
3 Great Resources on Slowing Down
The world tells us that we have to always be on. There’s no stopping us if we don’t slow down.
I’ve felt extremely weary of...
Achieving a Balanced Home and Church Ministry by Mindy Ross
Quality time and good relationships are some of the goals of a parent like me. But as a servant of God, I constantly deal...