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Pastors
Lonely at the Top: Confronting the Isolation Faced by Church Leaders
Pastoral isolation is a real challenge. The research and data (from Barna) are painfully clear.
Children's Ministry How To's
3 Ways To Prevent Your Kids’ Sense of Entitlement
How to nurture an attitude of gratitude instead of an attitude of entitlement.
Articles for Worship & Creative
3 Ways To Be a Worship Leader OFF Stage
What does it mean to be a worship leader off stage? Here are some important real-life insights to help you grow in this vital ministry.
Articles for Pastors
What You Need to Get Hired for Speaking Opportunities
If you’re serious about being a speaker at any level, here’s my recommended list of what you need to make available to anyone who can book you for speaking opportunities.
Pastors
The Overlooked Leadership Skill of Expressing Emotion
How can you, as a leader, express what you’re really feeling in a healthy way? Here are a few ideas.
Pastors
How To Jumpstart the Productivity of Your Team
Years ago I discovered an idea that immediately jumpstarted the productivity of our team. I had developed a great team who was extraordinary at seeing problems. However, seeing a problem doesn’t fix a problem.
Wellness
Affair Recovery: Can Your Marriage Survive Infidelity?
The percentage of marriages that survive infidelity varies, but in our experience, if a couple is willing to do the work—the marriage can be saved.
Mental Health
Prioritizing Celebration
Do you have a culture of celebration? Countless studies all point back to the tried and true principle that “what is celebrated gets repeated.” When we take the time to recognize great things, we are setting the stage for repeat success.
