Leadership

Page 181 of 209

Pastor preaching

Sometimes Saying Less Is More—But Rarely

Joe McKeever says preachers should preach the gospel with words. But if word inflation has undermined their value, do your good works and leave it all with the Lord.

Worship Advent

Advent: Waiting for Jesus

What are you doing to help the people in your congregation anticipate Jesus this Christmas season?

Money and Bible

Why Year-End Giving Is a Good Thing

If you sometimes wait until the end of the year to bring a major tithe into the storehouse, here's why you shouldn't feel guilty.

Freedom from depression

When Mental Health Issues Aren’t Sin

When the black starts to descend, our first inclination is to work harder. Find out why it should be the opposite when we're feeling stressed.

Cross of Jesus

Is Jesus Lord, a Liar or a Lunatic?

Jesus said He has overcome the world. The world continues to see it differently, but read about how we as believers need to stand our ground more than ever.

Small churches

God Does Big Things in Small Churches

Don't judge a church by its size. Find out why a large army of small churches could be the sleeping giant that strategically infiltrates the world.

Airplane

How to Avoid Crash-Landing Your Sermons

Some sermons may have a great beginning and a solid message, but find out why it's the finish that has the greatest impact for the gospel.

Do you have a confidant?

10 Reasons Leaders Need a Confidant

If you're in a position to lead, you need someone to listen to you and give you advice. Here are 10 traits of a good confidant.

Charisma Leader — Serving and empowering church leaders