The Pastor as CEO: How To Balance Shepherding and Strategy
There are benefits to a pastor having CEO-like qualities—if they are stewarded correctly. A well-led church impacts more people, creates healthier disciples, mobilizes resources wisely, and leaves a lasting kingdom impact.
The issue is not whether pastors should think strategically.
The issue is how they do it—and what they prioritize in the process.
Decoding Nike: Culture, Commerce, and the Church
Nike could have chosen any moment. They chose the 2025 Super Bowl. Not just to advertise but to advocate. They understood what many church leaders forget: timing transforms a message into a movement.
Decoding Kendrick: Creativity, Culture, and the Church
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was more than entertainment; it was a profound commentary on society, identity, and resilience. By dissecting its layers, pastors and church leaders can glean valuable insights into fostering creativity, enhancing productivity, and cultivating a culture that reflects the diverse tapestry of humanity.
What Pastors Can Learn from the Lakers’ BIG Trade
Leadership isn’t just about making decisions—it’s about making the right ones, even when they’re unpopular.
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How to Stay Focused in Ministry
When distractions take over, your devotion weakens, your decisions suffer, and your discipleship loses impact.
How To Lead in an Environment of Entitlement
Your job as a leader is to shift the culture from consumer to contributor.
Dreams Need Direction
The annual review helps you craft spirit-led goals that align with your calling and capacity.
Lessons From A Rolls-Royce With A Boot
Take the organizational boots off your spiritual wheels.
The Power of Connection
In a world increasingly divided and digitized, the simple act of acknowledging another person's humanity becomes a radical act of leadership.
Why Ministry Leaders Must Choose Difficult Work Over Hard Work
There is a thin, gray line that separates and differentiates hard work and difficult work.
From talking action to taking action
How to transition from talking action to taking action.
How to be their leader, not their hero
Our organizations, communities, teams, and families need leaders, not heroes.
People need a cause
Our job as leaders is to inform, invite, and ignite people around our cause.