16 Leadership Lessons and Quotes from Baby Driver

Baby Driver is a stylized, modern gangster movie. A young man, Baby, gets caught up in a life of crime after he stole the...

How to Get 3 Types of Team Members to Open Up

A major challenge many leaders face is getting their team members to open up and share ideas. Whether it’s in a large meeting or...

Preparing for the Worst: Disaster Planning for Business

You never quite know what is around the next corner. If someone had have said a year ago that COVID-19 would be all anyone...

What Good Can Come from the Coronavirus?

You may think this is an odd question. Maybe it’s even out of bounds for most people to ask. But I want to have...

How Are You Impacting Those You Meet?

I’m still digesting much of the content I took in at the Catalyst Leadership Conference in Atlanta this past October. There were so many...

Strategic Financial Planning with Jill Mutimer – Episode 122 | the Unstuck Church Podcast

Well, life feels like it’s on “pause” in a lot of ways. Several weeks ago, Amy and I recorded a new podcast series, and...

The Foster Church Movement

By Thom S. Rainer Fostering and adoption are typically words connected to families and individuals. But now the movements are connected to congregations as well. It...

Two Habits for Quick Momentum In Your Spiritual Journey

Jeff Jerina shares two of his own personal habits or disciplines that can help you gain quick and serious momentum in your own Christian...

How to Grow Through Disappointment Rather Than Die In Delay

Jesus said in John 10:10, “I have come that you might have life and life more abundantly.”  And yet, if we could be honest, we...

Learning to Love “inherited” Grandchildren

Most grandchildren come into our families the old-fashioned way—they are born into our families. But what if a grandchild has entered the family circle...
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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...

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