Why Church Leaders Lose Credibility: Broken Follow-Through
Broken follow-through quietly kills trust in church leadership. Learn how pastors can rebuild credibility by mastering their word and leading consistently.
What the Druski Mega-Church Video Reveals About Church Leadership, Trust, and Culture
A thoughtful leader letter for pastors and church leaders exploring the viral Druski mega-church video, the tension it created, and what churches can learn about trust, leadership, and culture moving forward.
8 Daily Habits of Healthy Church Teams
Church teams don’t break because they lack calling. They break because trust, clarity, and safety erode. Here are 8 daily habits healthy church teams share.
What Disney Taught Me About Church Leadership: That Most Seminaries Never Will
A pastor’s leader letter on what Disney’s Christmas experience reveals about church leadership, culture, excellence, and emotional intelligence, and how pastors can apply it to build healthier churches.
The Gratitude Advantage: Why Thankful Leaders Lead Stronger Teams and Healthier Churches
Discover why gratitude is a leadership advantage, the consequences of neglecting it, and five practical ways pastors can build a grateful, resilient ministry culture.
The Owner Mindset for Church Leaders: How to Stop Blaming and Start Building
Learn how the owner mindset transforms church leadership by replacing blame with responsibility, fear with faith, and maintenance with mission.
10 Things Church Leaders Should Never Micromanage: If They Want a Healthy Team
Church leaders often overfunction in the name of excellence. Here are 10 things you should stop micromanaging if you want to empower your team, build trust, and create sustainable ministry impact.
Why “Good Job” Isn’t Good Enough: How to Praise with Purpose
Discover how to give meaningful praise that motivates without losing authority. Learn the three common praise pitfalls leaders make and how to build a culture of affirmation with strategy, sincerity, and impact.
The 10 People You’re Probably Ignoring
During Mental Health Awareness Month, pastors and church leaders should prioritize checking on these 10 often-overlooked groups. Learn how to provide meaningful support to those who appear strong, happy, or silent.