9 Things I’ve Learned About Leadership from My Family

eadership starts at home. How you love and lead at home has a dramatic effect on how you love and lead in the church....

Kids Need Grace, Too

Whether you are a minister who has kids or a minister that works with kids, then you know that kids aren’t always easy. They...

Mother’s Blessing

As a mother, from my heart to yours, I choose to bless you in this way:  May you reach the purpose for which you were...

Why We Need to Let Go of Holiday Traditions

Several years ago, we didn’t spend Thanksgiving with a single one of our five adult children. Did it feel odd? Yes. Was it the...

Getting Rid of the Stench

Years ago, when my kids were young, my wife and I had a date night to remember… and not in the best way. We...

A Parenting Road Map for Social Media

This is a guest blog post by Wendy and Jeff Henderson. Jeff is a leading voice on how to create and grow momentum for...

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...

Weston’s First Day of Preschool

This morning I dropped Weston off for his first day of preschool. Let me tell you what may have just happened to every school-aged mom...
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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...