War and Peace: an Ex-pastor’s Journey Toward Mental Health

“War and Peace: An Ex-Pastor’s Journey Toward Mental Health” is a sponsored post written by John Staub from Remodel Health. A former pastor and...

10 Reasons Not to Quit Abruptly, Pastor

“Therefore, we do not lose heart.” (II Corinthians 4:1,16) From time to time I receive notes like this one: “I resigned my church tonight. Just couldn’t...

Home Run: Learn God’s Game Plan for Life and Leadership

You are invited to live life to the fullest. For five hard years Christian leader Kevin Myers struggled personally and professionally. But it was during...

Why You Need to Embrace Rest

In an earlier blog, we shared some of the practical ways you can choose to rest this summer. This month, we have chosen to lean into...

How a Leader’s Brain Works, Part 1

In this two-part post on how a leader’s brain works (part 2 follows later this week), I describe how two fundamental brain processes that...

Eight Clear Signs You’re Ready to Lead

When you are working in the right industry, it’s very easy to see the top of the career ladder. You know where you’re going, where your...

21 Battle-tested Truths I’ve Learned About the Church

I write so that you will know how one ought to conduct himself in the household of God, which is the church of the...

8 Tried and True Practices to Lead Up Well

eading from the middle of the pack is an art form of its own, especially when you need to lead up. It requires maturity,...

Pastor Devotional | Let Rage Be a Trigger to Release

This next installment of our devotional series by church leaders, for church leaders, comes from Andrew Tate, Lead Pastor of Friendship Church. He walks us...

When Pastors Misplace Their Identity: 10 Probing Questions

“No one is more influential in your life than you are, because no one talks to you more than you do.” When I heard this...
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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...