Six Ways Your Church Can Prepare for the “great Giving Reshuffle”
This sponsored blog post is written by Brad Leeper, a principal at Generis. Generis exists to help churches, Christian schools, and faith-based nonprofit organizations accelerate toward...
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...
How to Motivate Your Employees: Tips and Strategies for a Good Working Relationship
Employee motivation is essential for any business. When employees are motivated, they are more productive and efficient. This can lead to better work outcomes...
The Top Three Digital Engagement Mistakes to Avoid
Today’s post on digital engagement mistakes is written by Alan George. Alan brings his expertise from almost a decade as the Church Online Pastor at...
When Passion Quashes Courtesy
Today I did something I’ve done only once before, I publicly demonstrated against an issue about which I feel very passionate.
I attended a rally...
A Good Story Will Make My Day and Your Sermon
The only thing I love more than hearing a great story is to be the one telling it.
I have good company in my devotion...
Let People Know They Helped
Successful businesses, churches, and entrepreneurial efforts are not built on a single person’s back. Instead, success takes the efforts of many people.
People that are...
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...
Name the Tension
You walk into a meeting. The air is thick. Not with cheap perfume or old cologne. The atmosphere is thick with tension.
You believe you...
3 Ways to Love Your Position
he longer you’re in a leadership position, the easier it can be to begin to feel disillusioned with everything. You get tired of the...