As citizens of the kingdom, don't we have a special responsibility to be courageous, truthful and transparent in love?
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6 Reasons Why Pastors and Church Leaders Must Be More Courageous Now
Serving as a pastor is an impossible job without the strength and courage that comes only from God.
How to Handle Betrayal and Rejection
Here are four difficult steps to deal with it.
8 Things the Church Should Do to Prepare Their Communities for Social Turmoil
What should churches do to get ready for a national emergency?
4 'Poisons' That Can Ruin Your Team
Would you really continue to pay someone who exhibited these characteristics?
Successful Leadership and Pain Can't Be Separated
It is unlikely that one experiences the rewards of leadership without also knowing pain.
Kingdom Economics: Economic Stress and the Kingdom
The Bible is replete with examples of God's faithfulness in difficult or even impossible situations. Our faith could be tested again soon.
News Flash: Your Church Is a Target for Criticism
The nature of criticism can be extremely draining, but here is how it can be used for good.
How to Treat Change as Your Friend
Make unexpected alterations in your day an energizing resource.
Mark Rutland: Deposing the Tyranny of the Offended
Strong church leaders can dethrone the dominion of sympathy addicts.
Kingdom Economics: How Should We React to Surprise?
No matter what the circumstances, there is only one thing we should do.
Kingdom Economics: Will History Repeat?
It may for the world if there is another economic crisis, but what about those in the kingdom of God? How will they react—with trust or with panic?
5 Practical Tips on Leading Difficult People
It's important to determine the difference between a difficult person and an unreasonable person.
How to Combat Betrayal in the Church
A pair of resources can aid leaders in your church in defeating this ugly spirit when it rears its head.
5 Roadblocks of Good Leadership
Everyone faces roadblocks. How we handle them is the key.
Who Ministers to the Minister?
Who takes care of a pastor and his or her family when their world is caving in?
How to Deal With Signs of Leadership Fatigue
These symptoms will show up sooner or later. How will you get through it?
The Antidote to the Deadly Poison That Kills Ministries
A toxic character trait can take a ministry down very quickly. Here's how to rid yourself of it.
Why It’s Urgent to Find Unity in Your Church
Pastors, the world is watching. But remember, it will quit watching when they decide we are just like everyone else, living in the flesh and running our lives in carnal ways.
We All Need to Learn How to Fail Forward
We have to have the right perspective if we are going to breakthrough to success. Remember Abraham Lincoln's path to the presidency?