Two Habits for Quick Momentum

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

Finding Your Purpose

Do you wonder what you’re supposed to be doing with your life? Do you wonder if you’re in the right job or following the...

5 Ways to Live the Gospel During the #coronavirus

In these days, which have become weeks and will perhaps become months, we have been absorbed and sometimes overwhelmed by the tide of information...

Don’t Forget to Give to Your Church

Did your church not meet this past weekend? Don’t forget to give! We talk about that and answer a minister’s question about housing allowing...

Empathy: a Key to Loving Our Neighbors

“Learn to relate to others through My Love rather than yours…Instead of trying harder to help people through your own paltry supplies,become aware of...

What Will the Post-coronavirus Church Look Like?

Church leaders and members are rightly giving much attention to dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. In-person church services are being canceled. Small groups are...

3 Ways to Lead Through Times of Fear & Uncertainty

"We have never seen anything like this." At the time of this writing, the COVID-19 Virus has been labeled a “pandemic”, businesses are suspending operations...

How to Turn Your Fear Into Conquering Faith

Fear is everywhere right now.  We are witnessing the rapid shut down of sporting events, colleges, and (in some places) large meetings.  Have you...

15 Ways to Survive Ministry In Hard Places

Sometimes it’s the early morning phone call or the Sunday afternoon text when you’re settling down with the family. Sometimes it’s the knock at...

Leading Through Frightening Times

I’ve often said there are no two consecutive good days in the life of a leader. It’s a statement designed to get people’s attention,...
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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...

How to Be a Grateful and Appreciative Leader

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