Tweet Do you want to be a better blogger? I have some advice. Just a warning, you won’t hear this advice everywhere. In fact, it runs contrary to most of…
Tweet I sent out a couple of tweets recently that received some attention. They had the hashtag #ThingsGodMightSay and were intentionally designed to encourage people. In my work, I always…
Tweet Every leader needs to balance the tension of “leading for me and leading for the organization.” I balance it everyday. Here’s what I mean. I’m sometimes going to lead…
Tweet I’m an avid runner. It’s my best thinking time. If I’m out of town, I usually run longer distances because of the new surroundings. I’ve had some glorious running…
Tweet I’ve planted two churches. In each plant, God overwhelmed us continually with what He did among us. I feel humbled and blessed to be a part of such healthy…
Tweet I was in the business world longer than I’ve been a pastor, so I’m still relatively “new” in the field of vocational ministry. I do have many years of…
Tweet I was in a community program recently talking about regionalism. Websters defines regionalism as: 1 a: consciousness of and loyalty to a distinct region with a homogeneous population b: development of a political or social system based on one or more such areas 2: emphasis on regional locale and characteristics This particular gathering was…
Tweet This is a guest post by my friend Jonathan Pearson. Jonathan is the Orangeburg Campus Pastor at Cornerstone Community Church and Assistant Director of The Sticks Network. He is…
Tweet It’s the biggest stumbling block to sustaining growth. In my opinion. It often happens during times of success. You can have all the right systems, momentum and motivation —…
Tweet There are four seasons of leadership. Misunderstanding this can lead to frustration. Four seasons: Some plant – Some leaders sow seeds. They are used to start something new. As…