As we work with children—whether in a Christian setting or a secular setting—our job is to bring them to Him so that He can touch their lives. We must lean on Him to know how to do just that. As we engage with each child, we need to be open to God’s nudging as the opportunities pop up.
Kathleen Hershberger
The power of the “one-another life” is undeniable. Yet as Christian leaders, although we recommend it to others, we are prone to wander from its reality and our unique need of it. But Jesus’ invitation into true community remains for every leader, no matter how busy or mature one may be.
Brent Hoover
We have an incredible opportunity to “go” in wisdom and with excellence because our King deserves our best.
Shane Pruitt
Listen to our new episode of In the Word with Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm Webber
In this time of COVID-19, many people are experiencing severe work stress and, for some, leading to burnout. It's easy to be deceived into accepting remote working as 'the new normal' as work without boundaries. This way of working is not sustainable.
Dr. Stanley Arumugam
The world’s leading executive coach shares seven questions that can elevate your leadership significantly.
Paul Sohn
Saying “no,” even when you really want to do this, is going to require everything in you. Saying “no” when your ego and ambition and “sense of self” are all clamoring to seize this invitation is going to say worlds about your self-discipline and focus. Here are four thoughts on the subject.
Joe McKeever
A beautiful parable of suffering. Read this if you would serve in leadership.
Malcolm Webber
Trust is having strong conviction in the evidence of something, or agreeing the evidence is true. That is why no one trusts a bridge they can plainly see is broken. Building trust depends upon actions that are the evidence that a person is trustworthy. Here are ways leaders can ensure the trust bridges are strong and true within a team.
Charles Stone
A lesson on the life-changing power of solitude for Christian leaders.
Brent Hoover
Our confidence is rooted in Jesus and His relationship to His Father.
Linda Shankster
Teaching must be rooted in the life of Christ to be transformational. Dive deeper with this excerpt from Transformational Teaching, by Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm Webber
A large number of high-profile Christian leaders stumble on moral issues not by ignorance but by the hidden traps of authority and freedom they enjoy. A healthy blend of character, competency, and openness to God boils down to integrity of heart in a healthy leader who makes a lasting difference.
Dr. Jessy Thomas
Leading isn’t strictly about getting the job done. Leading is about building relationships.
Joseph Lalonde
Colossians 1:13-20 is probably the greatest passage in the whole Bible about the Person and Preeminence of the Lord Jesus. This passage helps us to look at Jesus, loving Him and surrendering to Him. Dr. Webber unpacks it now in the third part of his message, “The Preeminence of the Lord Jesus.”
Malcolm Webber
What is the practice of solitude that Jesus invites us to? And what are some ways to live it out?
Lisa Nagle
Leaders are forever facing complex decisions that sometimes carry heavy consequences. Brent Hoover unpacks a singular strategy for approaching these decisions.
Brent Hoover