Category: Christianity
Teaming: The Skill of the Age
One reason teaming churches and teaming leaders are so needed today is because our world is so rapidly changing—arguably more than at any
Making Better Decisions This Year – Part 2
2 Kinds of Wisdom When James wrote his New Testament letter, one purpose was to help his readers and leaders understand how to steer their
Making Better Decisions This Year – Part 1
“Make a three-point turn right here!” The road test official insisted. Before attempting the much-rehearsed maneuver, I checked the
2 Lies Leaders Fall For
There are two lies that we unfortunately tend to believe at pivotal seasons in life. Both of them can limit us tremendously. Both keep our lives
Weeping with Christ – Gethsemane
Read my article just posted at OUTREACH MAGAZINE. Here’s the link.
My Newest Book Just Showed Up at Barnes & Noble!
Dropped by Barnes & Noble in Tampa after lunch yesterday and found that my newest book, THE ONE JESUS LOVES, was displayed on their “New
What’s “True” About You?
John was the last person you would have expected God to use. But powerfully use him, He did. Growing up in eighteenth century England, from age
New at HuffPost: Big Churches Getting Bigger
According to Warren Bird of Leadership Network, the term megachurch was coined the week of Easter 1983 when the Miami Herald described the 12,000
New at HuffPost: A Missing Word in Washington
Two weeks into the government shutdown “showdown” in Washington and something is undeniably missing. In fact, if we common citizens
New at HuffPost: Whatever Happened to Integrity?
When I let the little twig fall into the cement mixture that day, it seemed like such a small thing. After all what difference could one little
New at HuffPost: My Preferred Jesus
In recent years there has come a fresh consideration of the man, Jesus; of who he truly was and is, of what he stood for, or what his message was
If Jesus Took a Personality Test.
One interesting tool in team-building within any organization, including the family, is a personality assessment. My favorite is probably one of