A recent clip on SportsCenter gave us all a compelling demonstration of what leadership looks like in real life.
A recent clip on SportsCenter gave us all a compelling demonstration of what leadership looks like in real life.
Peter’s high-profile failure on the night Jesus was apprehended gives us an exceptionally clear picture of a key function of the church.
Is a “Christian nation” the same as a “nation of Christians”? I don’t think so. The difference can be seen in the rallying point of our efforts.
The Jesus who made a number of incredibly exclusive statements was perhaps the most inclusive person ever in terms of how he related to people. We are to follow His example.
Two stories from the Bible, that you wouldn’t think would be at all connected, teach us a valuable lesson about the topic of unity.
It was a great football game. But something happened shortly after it ended that was just as great, if not an extraordinary, lesson in leadership.
Pastoral ministry creates a unique dynamic that, while it fosters the emergence of numerous relationships, makes the development of genuine friendships really hard.
Of all the incredible and miraculous things God ever did, the single most amazing is what He did at Christmas. He just showed up!
At Thanksgiving, we are encouraged to inventory our life and express our gratitude and thanks to God. Here’s a segment I developed for use in our worship service to “prime the pump” on the Sunday before Thanksgiving.
Freedom doesn’t mean living a life void of restriction and restraint; it’s much more involved than that. But when a group of God’s people do it, it’s a beautiful thing!
Just as lying and dishonesty undermines the health and vitality of the church, so does exaggeration and hyperbole.
What does it take to be an effective “team player”? These qualities are a good start and will endear you greatly to your team leader.
The Global Leadership Summit proved again to be a superb event with tremendous takeaways for anyone that’s in a leadership role.
By its very nature organizational leadership is hazardous. But one of the greatest threats doesn’t come from the outside, but from the inside.
While the Bible has some weird and bizarre stuff, it also has some incredibly instructive and challenging stuff as well. Here’s a lesson from a lesser profile passage that’s been echoing with me lately.
The world has changed as a result of the Covid pandemic. So has the church. Here are some of the differences I see.
An under-the-radar episode from the life of King David provides a very pointed and timely challenge for us as followers of Jesus.
I am convinced that quite often God’s purposes and desires are best served by Him answering our prayers with a “No” rather than a “Yes.”