A Design for Enjoying Inward Fellowship with Jesus
Do you struggle to enjoy inward fellowship with Jesus on a regular basis? This holistic design will help.
Malcolm WebberBe one. Build many.
Do you struggle to enjoy inward fellowship with Jesus on a regular basis? This holistic design will help.
Malcolm WebberWhen we first choose to live as foreigners we are prime for the suckering. We are wide eyed and overflowing with enthusiasm. There are seven great deceptions, and most of us fall for at least five. I have personally tested them all. You know . . . for research.
Jerry JonesI’ve experienced one that I believe often trips leaders up. It’s called the confirmation bias. It’s a thinking bias that looks for information that supports our preexisting attitudes, beliefs, and actions. So, how can leaders counter the confirmation bias?
Charles StoneListen to our new episode of In the Word with Malcolm Webber!
Malcolm WebberMy identity as a child of God is unchanging and it is something that can’t be taken away from me. Being a child of God gives me hope for the future, whatever the future may bring.
Elaine VitikainenThe pageantry and passion of a college football victory points to an even greater one: the victory of Jesus Christ.
Brent HooverFind out more about becoming a healthy follower in this excerpt from Healthy Followers by Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm WebberWhat a dilemma! ... I asked, “Why is it that you think ministry (preaching, evangelism, pastoral care etc.) is serving God but your government job is not ministry?”
Bal BahadurThe phone rang once, twice - then someone picked it up. “You've got the wrong number!” a husky male voice snapped before the line went dead.
Alan SmithThe issue of a leader’s personal character is crucial, especially considering followers of Jesus Christ should be outstanding examples of trustworthiness. Yet there seems to be a lethargy and complacency concerning integrity among some Christians, which is out of sync with so many of the teachings in Scripture.
Howard RichJoin Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2.
Brent HooverAs we grow secure in our leadership it can become harder to discern between anointing, depth of respect, loyalty and strength of character. This is the danger zone where we have to be aware of the power we are wielding.
Stephen MayersThe second part of our training for Building Healthy Leaders, led by Robert Walter.
Robert WalterRather than only having tightly-defined training programs for a few, it is important to nurture a broad culture of leader development across the life of our churches and ministries. In this kind of organizational culture, our need for leaders will not go unmet. In fact, we will have no lack of leaders; they will rise up naturally and [...]
Malcolm WebberWhen you hear the term “majority culture,” what is the first thing that comes to mind? What thoughts or feelings arise within you? What images or memories of the past resurface?
Adrian PeiTwo-by-two provides protection. It provides another set of eyes to watch and ears to listen, to be on the alert for the enemy. It allows also for one to rest while the other is on watch. This keeps both in the battle. Two-by-two provides a system of accountability. By laboring together one can help the other stay on the narrow road.
Scott RodinJoin Brent as he breaks down the 18 Principles of Healthy Leader Development in Season 2!
Brent HooverWisdom sends the enemy fleeing. It is God’s gift-in-waiting. All we need to do is ask for it, seek after it and expect God to provide it. What will you do today to accept this gift?
Scott Rodin