What do some pastors most dislike about their job? Shepherding …
There’s a troubling confession I hear from pastors more often than you’d expect: I don’t like shepherding. Not I don’t like preaching, not I don’t like leading, […]
There’s a troubling confession I hear from pastors more often than you’d expect: I don’t like shepherding. Not I don’t like preaching, not I don’t like leading, […]
Leadership advice in both business and ministry often emphasizes the importance of delegation. “If you’re overwhelmed, delegate!” is a common refrain, and it’s not without merit — […]
Ministry is not for the faint of heart. The weight of shepherding a congregation, standing for truth in a wavering culture, and laboring for the spiritual well-being […]
Many church leaders are taught — or choose — to lead their local churches as if they were organizations, rather than the body of Christ or the […]
Not everyone wants to join a gym, take up running, or play recreational sports. In fact, most people don’t. But that doesn’t mean fitness is out of […]
March is national Nutrition Month, making it the perfect time to cut through the noise of misinformation and take meaningful steps toward better fitness and health. The […]
Certain words often appear in corporate annual reports, meant to evoke trustworthiness — terms like “ethical,” “integrity,” and “responsibility.” However, research shows that when companies rely heavily […]
Something I’ve taught church leaders for many years is this core leadership truth: Your leadership will never surpass the quality of your followership. While it can be […]
In today’s ministry landscape, pastors face a curious tension: some are compelled to take on side hustles simply to make ends meet, while others — despite not […]
Leadership books, conferences, and coaching sessions promise to equip church leaders with strategies to grow the churches they serve, manage the staff, and refine their vision. They […]