Why I’m Not an Exvangelical

Oh my, these are disorienting times. First, the rise in deconstruction, and now a jump in the Exvangelical movement. You’d have to have your head in...

Caring for Your Church (without Wearing Yourself Out!), Part 1 by Mark Harrell

If you are going to stay in ministry and not wear yourself out caring for your church, you’re going to need to develop a...

5 Essentials Necessary to Build Church and Team Unity

Unity is a powerful force in God’s Kingdom, in our lives, in our families, in a business, and in the local church when it includes...

How Can Leadership Styles Differ In Different Industries?

The same leadership styles and skills aren’t always applicable to every industry or field. There are certain leadership styles that can be more suitable...

How to Lead a Church That Can’t Agree on Anything Right Now

This is probably one of the hardest seasons you’ve ever led through. One of the things that’s making this season particular challenging is that, regardless...

The Pen Is the Path to Becoming a Thought Leader

I’ve never thought of myself as a leader. I’ve never been a CEO or even a manager. I’ve never coached sports teams, led youth groups,...

Need Encouragement? 6 Invisible Things Church Leaders Are Doing Really Well Right Now

Feel like you need some encouragement? Doesn’t every leader right about now…? Most of what’s come at you in the last year has been discouraging…criticism from...

Sticking to Healthy Habits When You’re Leading a Team

Becoming A Healthy Leader You’ve created healthy habits. You’re beginning to feel the positive impacts of the newly formed habits. But you’ve hit a roadblock. The...

What Factors Should Drive Your Compensation Strategy?

The factors that should drive your compensation decisions will change depending on your church’s circumstances, meaning you may factor in different elements as attendance,...

3 Simple Brain Boosts for a Healthy Brain

Pastors and leaders need healthy brains to lead well. A healthy brain helps us become more resilient, be more present for those we lead,...
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The Chrino: Christian In Name Only

Nearly seven out of ten (69%, Cultural Research Center) of American adults self-identify as a Christian. With an adult population (18 years and older)...

5 Tips for Leading Effective Meetings

What do you think of when you think of a business meeting? Is it a time to be productive? Or is it a time...

Sometimes We Lead; Sometimes We Follow.

That the leaders led in Israel, and that the people volunteered, O bless the Lord.  (Judges 5:2) No one is a leader all the time...