Every leader will encounter obstacles. Wise leaders know when to press ahead and when to press pause.
Remembering and being thankful for the everyday gifts in our lives is an essential leadership and spiritual discipline.
You probably know the term “Ebenezer,” which means “stone of help.” You may know the story from 1 Samuel 7 in which God miraculously intervenes…
This strange time of isolation is surprisingly one of the loudest seasons I have ever experienced. The TV features a different “breaking news” story every few minutes that seems even more urgent than the last.
There is always a price to be paid in leadership. In stressful and uncertain times, when leaders need to step up more than ever, that price tends to be much higher. But just like a car engine, if you run above the red line for too long, damage will occur.
The story of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples is very familiar. If you’re a preacher, you’ve probably taught it many times and may do so again during Holy Week.