Worship Leaders and Creatives: Here’s How to Leverage Sensitivity
Many who are very creative deal with this thing called sensitivity. It means that there sometimes is a thought, experience or encounter that most…
Many who are very creative deal with this thing called sensitivity. It means that there sometimes is a thought, experience or encounter that most…
Saying ‘no’ isn’t a lack of faith. Sometimes it’s a necessary first step in narrowing our focus and strengthening our faith. I can’t do…
I don’t want to pile on. Honest I don’t. So I pray this post doesn’t come across that way. I was sad when I read the…
If I got to rank what I love about my job, preaching would be in the top two. I love the prep, working through…
Good leaders help their followers grow. They keep their followers’ best interests a priority. They invest in their followers. But sometimes we unintentionally hold them back by creating…
Over my years of consulting, I’ve been thrust into the middle of staff conflicts. I’ve seen situations where the pastor was the problem; times…
Every time you say yes to something, you say no to something else. This truth has had an enormous impact on how I live…
I wrote this last week to our church family – but of course, I’m not going to share it with them. I just found…
William Shakespeare once said, “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” Perry Noble, former senior pastor of NewSpring Church in South Carolina, recently broken…