Seven Reasons Why We Need to Move Beyond the Church Size Debate

It is predictable. Any time I write about anything dealing with church sizes, some of the discussion degenerates into a debate about the best size...

Getting Clear on the Brand

Kem Meyer and I have been friends and colleagues for a long, long time. Way back when, I hired her to fix our website...

Seven Reasons Why More Churches Are Calling on Interventionists

Churches who want to become healthier often need outside eyes and a fresh perspective. Today, we discuss how consultants (interventionists) can help. Some highlights from...

Mister Rogers: Leadership with Lasting Impact

What do you think of when you hear the word, “neighbor”? Depending on your age, you’re likely to think of Fred Rogers. Or, more accurately, Mister...

5 Ways to Lead When You’re Not the Senior Leader

If you were in charge, everything would be different, wouldn’t it? But you’re not. At least not yet. You think you’re right (you have some great...

How We’re Going to Change the World

Christian entrepreneurs are going to change the world. In Christian church history, there have been periods of time when the church has really created a...

Celebrating Christmas Every Day

When the tinsel is untangled and the bows are boxed, it’s easy to be a little melancholy after the end of the Christmas season....
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5 Ways to Minimize Decision Fatigue

Decision fatigue is a term that describes how a long series of decisions can actually diminish the overall quality of future decisions. Many leaders have unwittingly diminished their...

When Leading Means Disappointing People (and Other Fear of Man Issues)

Leading is an intricate dance between love and discomfort. It’s the constant wondering of what people think, the unspoken desire to please those we...

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As a team member, feeling appreciated beyond the paycheck is important. You put a lot of effort into fulfilling your job requirements, finding things...