Tweet I ran my first and only marathon a few years ago. I’ve run lots of halves, but only one full. I hope to do another this fall. I chose…
Tweet Here is an example of a common question I receive: My church is not growing. People come but they do not stay. We’ve analyzed all the majors and feel…
Tweet How controlling is the environment in which you lead? That’s a great question, isn’t it? I’ve previously written about controlling leadership. I tried to help you discern controlling leaders…
Tweet I’ll be honest…I like to eat. It’s become somewhat of a habit, in fact. Our boys used to make fun of Cheryl and me because we would often drive…
Tweet In my previous post, I talked about resolutions in a light-hearted manner. Many say they don’t make them, because they don’t work. The news media doesn’t help. Every year…
Tweet When I consider companies like Apple, Facebook, Google and Amazon, the one constant I think of is change. Interestingly, after I typed that first sentence, I Googled “Most Innovative…
Tweet Is done when I can’t understand all that I’m doing… When things are messy… When my head is cloudy… When I have more questions than answers… When my faith…
Tweet I read a blog post recently that indicated the death of long-term planning was imminent. Their point was that we need to be so flexible in a fast changing…
Tweet This is a guest post from Michael Cornett, the founder of Church Website Design .Co, a Christian web design company that helps churches share the Gospel through websites and…
Tweet Recently I received my copy of “Transformational Discipleship: How People Really Grow” written by my friends Eric Geiger, Philip Nation and Michael Kelley. I was curious about their work,…