“I'll let you in on a little secret. Jill and I work really hard to keep a relational connection in the midst of marriage ministry. Emotional and physical closeness aren't a given. We have to make time to connect to just be husband and wife in an ever-evolving relationship. And there's nothing as good as prayer to connect (and to repair [...]
Jeff & Jill Williams
Transformational leaders strive for higher goals. They engage the full person of the follower. And they initiate the actions that change the course of organizations.
Malcolm Webber
To reach the unevangelized of today and tomorrow we should focus on “reaching the group” – by planting a church that will endure and will reach this generation and all of the future generations that will be born.
Justin Long
Join Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2.
Brent Hoover
“Just as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You, [I ask] that they also may be in Us.” (John 17:21)
Skye Jethani
While acknowledging the past, you can more wisely lead your church into the future, knowing that these past patterns still play a part in the present. As Pete Scazzero has often said, “To go forward, you must go back.”
Charles Stone
Are you a leader or a manager, or a bit of both? Find out more in this excerpt from Leaders and Managers by Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm Webber
I hope you realize that you have less time ahead of you than at any point in your life. So, let’s talk about time.
Ron Cline
I want to challenge Christ followers to make unequivocal commitments to stop doing three things that rob us of the full life God created us to live.
Scott Rodin
Leaders fall into two categories ‒ those who flourish and those who don’t. What are common traits of flourishing leaders? I believe what happened in the early church gives us clues to traits of a flourishing leader.
Charles Stone
Join Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2.
Brent Hoover
Without followers, leadership does not exist. It’s the first followers who “transform a lone nut into a leader.” Or as the Malawian proverb beautifully puts it: “A leader without followers, is simply someone going for a walk.”
Rick James
Honoring your predecessors gives them the freedom to support you. Former pastors are flawed humans who may be unsure about how much of a difference they really made. Acknowledging the ways they have been used by God can give them greater freedom to celebrate how God is using you.
Mike Fleischmann
The fourth part of our training for building healthy leaders, led by Robert Walter.
Robert Walter
Discipleship of the emerging leader is as crucial as a lion nurturing his offspring or a father his child, but it goes deeper than a father to child relationship. It is much broader than teaching skills or fine-tuning character. Malcolm has written a letter that goes straight to the heart of discipleship and what emerging leaders need [...]
Malcolm Webber
Though all of us struggle with pride, we often don’t recognize pride in our own lives and leadership.
Eric Geiger
Join Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in season 2.
Brent Hoover
We do not live by bread alone. We are more than our desires, and the purpose of life is more than satisfying our natural longings however legitimate they may be.
Skye Jethani
View the latest Leadership Laughs comic from Dennis Fletcher!
Dennis Fletcher
Do you possess spiritual authority that is recognized by others?
This holistic design will help.
Malcolm Webber