Every leader will encounter obstacles. Wise leaders know when to press ahead and when to press pause.
Effective “oversight” is an essential but missing ingredient for many churches and ministries.
Second chair leadership can seem like musical chairs when there’s a transition in the first chair.
“Microfractures” are inevitable in ministry leadership? When should you ignore them and when should you be concerned?
Remembering and being thankful for the everyday gifts in our lives is an essential leadership and spiritual discipline.
Leaders need to keep their eyes on the horizon. Easier said than done. Just ask a basketball point guard.
We often make leadership more puzzling than it needs to be.
It’s only a small step to go from the reality of responsibility to a misguided attempt to be in control.
Many of the difficulties leadership face are caused by unforced errors, not powerful opponents.
Leaders today are experiencing the jarring dissonance of a variety of mixed messages.