When church leaders treat the church as an organization instead of the family of God …
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
In an era where church leadership is more closely scrutinized and often distrusted, the words of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthian believers should resonate deeply with […]
The Great Commission is clear: “… There, go and make disciples of all nations …” (Matthew 28:18-20). Evangelism is not just an aspect of the church’s mission, […]
Christian clinical therapists play an important role in helping individuals navigate the complexities of mental health and emotional well-being from a faith-based perspective. Just as pastors may […]
In both secular and church leadership, a common pitfall is the tendency to prioritize the “what” over the “why.” Leaders often focus on delivering instructions, commands, or […]
In many churches across the country, the scene is all too familiar: a pastor rushes in late for a meeting, apologizing to the people waiting on him. […]
As both a minister and a counselor, I understand the delicate balance between the roles of pastoral care and professional mental health counseling. While it is crucial […]