Temperament and leadership …
Every leader leads from their temperament. The previous three posts have introduced you to the scientific, psychological theory of temperament, explaining how it is our temperament that […]
Every leader leads from their temperament. The previous three posts have introduced you to the scientific, psychological theory of temperament, explaining how it is our temperament that […]
In the heart of a bustling city, two pastors lead their respective congregations. Pastor John, a man whose passion for serving his flock is evident in every […]
Just about any pastor or elder of a local Christian church will have their own stories about a church member or members who create challenges within the […]
If you keep up with any kind of news about the church or Christianity in America in the 21st century, you’ll occasionally come across reports perpetuating the […]
Have you ever heard of “Occam’s razor”? In philosophy, Occam’s razor is a problem-solving principle that recommends searching for explanations constructed with the smallest possible set of […]
Regardless of the fact that the average church in America has only about 65 members, the idea often painted of being a minister in the 21st century […]
Some years ago, Pew Research conducted a massive study with church members and guests as to why people pick the specific local church they join or visit […]
One of the greatest joys in the life of a servant of God is to proclaim the Gospel to non-believers and see them believe the message, repent, […]
In my work with Scott Free Clinic, I’ve both counseled, personally, and professionally consulted for church leaders from all kinds of churches across the country and in […]
The “Evangelical Industrial Complex” and all the forces involved in influencing church leaders for the past few decades have shaped today’s leaders more for the marketplace than […]