Those you lead want to trust you ... That’s an inherent truth in the leader-follower relationship. The people you lead will give generous amounts of grace for your flaws and weaknesses as long as you don’t break trust. You can make mistakes, execute an occasionally flawed decision, even fail in ... Read More »
How The Best Leaders Develop Self-Control
Every time I see ... a homemade chocolate chip cookie fresh out of the oven my self-control is pushed to its limits. What’s your temptation? What about the more serious kinds of temptations leaders face when it comes to self-control? Under pressure it’s easy to be swayed by your own ... Read More »
12 Ways to Build Staff Morale
Why is it that ... some church teams stick together like brothers and sisters even through adversity? Their attendance may be stuck, perhaps few baptisms are taking place and the offerings remain under budget but the morale is still strong. They stay on mission, press forward and genuinely enjoy ... Read More »
How to “Make Time” for the People in Your Life
More people in your life ... than time to see them is a fortunate tension. The tension is a blessed one because we’re fortunate to be loved, needed, wanted or candidly, have anyone seek us out and want some time. That’s not overly self-deprecating, it’s a healthy perspective. As leaders, we’re ... Read More »
Build Unity in Your Church
Lack of unity is one of the Enemy’s great schemes ... and plans to destroy the church. If he can get us fighting against each other, we become neutralized and of little threat. Your church will not move forward without unity in direction (purpose), culture, and spirit. Because we are human, ... Read More »
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