My Leadership Growth List (Things I’m Working On)
Check out what I’m growing in my garden this year. And in my leadership.
Adrian PeiBe one. Build many.
Check out what I’m growing in my garden this year. And in my leadership.
Adrian PeiAs you pour so much of who you are into worship, make sure you frequently pause and remember its purpose.
Aly HalbakkenJoin Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development with this special bonus episode from Season 2.
Brent HooverWe want to bring the best of ourselves to work. There is a science to how we rest and restore our energies and creativity.
Rick JamesHow do you determine who is a leader and who is not? Find out more in this excerpt from Leadership by Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm WebberThe coaching approach listens and asks for understanding through open questions first, rather than sharing opinions and making judgments. It can be useful for all kinds of issues and in all kinds of relationships, including marriage and family, not just ministry or with our staff.
Stephen MayersSometimes weathering a storm is just the act of hanging on for dear life. Most times, however, leaders must do more than that. You cannot wait for the perfect world. It will never come. You’re in the middle of a very messy one – so deal with it. And the better you do at taking initiative, the more responsibilities you will be given and [...]
Malcolm WebberIs it time for us to go beyond “East vs. West” leadership charts?
Adrian PeiJoin Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2.
Brent HooverWe want to be impressed and even overwhelmed by God’s love for us. It should inspire our worship and provoke our obedience, but can we still be motivated by His love if it is indiscriminate?
Skye JethaniPastors are surrounded with people. We confer with them in meetings, conflict with them in ministry, visit them in hospitals, counsel them in crises and train them in seminars. We pour our lives into them. But who pours their lives into us?
Robert WalterThe seventh part of our training for building healthy leaders, led by Robert Walter.
Robert WalterAs summer approaches, ministry leaders in many churches will spend time recruiting and training new leaders to serve in their church’s kids ministry, the youth ministry, and to lead groups and classes for adults. If you are approached and asked, here are six reasons you should say yes.
Eric GeigerThe work of creation involved the whole Godhead. No individual is inferior, yet team leadership doesn’t eliminate the value of a principal leader or director. The team together has all the gifts and capabilities necessary to lead effectively.
Raj ChelvarajYou've heard of “buyer’s remorse” ‒ that feeling of regret just after you put your money down for something. But whether money is involved in a decision or not, there’s always a price of some kind. Every decision risks something.
Jess MacCallumJoin Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2.
Brent HooverIt seems that like breathing, we can all rest naturally; but to perform at our peak, we can all learn to do it better. It turns out that we have to work at taking deliberate rest. What do you do to rest and recover? How do you detach from your work?
Rick JamesDo you struggle to avoid involvement in the occult? This holistic design will help.
Malcolm Webber