Especially as a Christian leader, you need to take the necessary steps to guard against ego.
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Why Ruth Bell Graham Is a Heroine of Faith
Will your ministry inspire people the same way hers did?
10 of the Greatest Leadership Questions I Have Ever Heard
One of the best skills a leader can develop is the art of asking the right questions, and at the right times.
5 Ways to Stop the Decline in Your Church
These certainly aren't easy solutions, but if your church is in decline, something must change.
10 Habits You Should Think About Dropping
If you recognize these patterns in yourself, take an inventory.
Why You Must Look at This Election Through a Heavenly Lens
Don't forget—regardless of who wins the presidency, God is still sovereign.
7 Areas Where Pastors Have Failed at Reading Minds
Sometimes, this could really come in handy for you.
Navigating Spiritual Tension Requires This Christ-Centered Wisdom
For leaders who like things black and white, it can be frustrating.
Finding Peace in a Fallen and Selfish World
You can have peace in this world. Just stop looking in the wrong places.
5 Ways to Know Your Team Is Inconsistent
If any of these indications are true for you, you need to address this foundational principle of consistency.
12 Reasons Church Staff Conflict May Arise
This is not unique, but among these there are some that seem more pervasive than others.
The Problem With the Combination of Talent and Charisma
They're not bad traits to have, but there is a downside to them.
3 Steps to Avoid a Pastoral Energy Crisis
When you learn to manage your energy, you put yourself in a better position to give your best to God, your family and your church.
What Leaders Can Learn From Prestonwood's Jack Graham
Leaders don't have to know everything, but they need to give their staff what Graham gives his.
Why We Must Count the Cost—and Vote
There is a propaganda war that is raging in this country, and it is full of manipulation, lies, distortions and with one goal in mind—to keep evangelicals from voting.
Failing to Do This Can Spell Disaster for the Church
And it has the potential to destroy many lives.
From Pastor to Church Planter: A Story of Transition
You never know where God is going to call you, as this pastor discovered.
4 Promises From God to Remember When Ministry Gets Tough
These will comfort and sustain you through even the most stressful times.
The Solution to Procrastination in Your Sermon Writing
You'll eliminate a great deal of angst and aggravation if you embrace these ideals.
7 Reasons People Leave Their Church During Crisis Times
Some of the excuses are pretty extreme and, quite frankly, lazy.