Avoiding Burnout During the Holiday Season
Self-care and family time are not personal luxuries. They are essential for effective spiritual leadership.
Mastering the Art of Listening
Mastering the art of listening can strengthen your ministry and make a positive difference in the lives of those you serve.
Lessons from the Early Church: Overcoming Conflict
…you can take practical steps to resolve conflicts within your church. Even if things don’t come out the way you want them to, you can lead your spiritual community toward a path of unity and peace.
Spirituality and the Pastor’s Dilemma
Finding meaning and purpose in a world that values success and productivity above all else can be challenging. As a leader, you face the challenge of staying connected to your spiritual source while meeting the needs and expectations of those around you. Balancing these needs is the pastor’s dilemma.
The Courage to Mentor
Maybe you don’t feel prepared to be a mentor. Maybe you fear that your education, your ministry accomplishments, and your training fall short. As a church leader, you possess a wealth of diverse ministry experience, and you are highly qualified to mentor. Shaking the fear and the notion that you aren’t qualified to help is the first mindset that needs to change.
Jesus – The Visionary Leader
As we move into a season dedicated to being thankful for our many blessings, we are also faced with unrelenting consumerism. Pleas to purchase are on our phones, in our emails, and in every store window – cunningly trying to convince us that every shiny new thing is necessary for survival. There isn’t anything wrong with needing to buy new, but I am strongly connected to the action of gratitude for what exists.