Long-view Leadership, Part 3: Long-view leaders aren’t afraid to develop others
A tale of two pastors Once upon a time, there were two pastors. Both genuinely wanted to help their people follow God’s will for their …
A tale of two pastors Once upon a time, there were two pastors. Both genuinely wanted to help their people follow God’s will for their …
I’m no leadership guru. I’m not even a leadership junkie. Most of the reading I’ve done on leadership has been for academic research. Or to …
How do I know whether to marry this person or choose this or that career? Does God have desires about these decisions? Of course He …
Where are the pastors and missionaries for the next generation? Where are the leaders to be trained? The laborers have always been few (Luke 10:2). …
I don’t cook. I don’t bake. But I do have daughters who do. They prepare delicious food, except when they leave important ingredients out. Baking …
Hospitality is a beautiful calling, but sometimes the reality of our lives looks very different from the picture we have in our minds. We might …
Asking thoughtful questions might be one of the most simple yet powerful ways to cultivate deeper fellowship with other brothers and sisters in Christ. A …
Accountability relationships should be the norm. This is not just for those who confessed an ongoing sinful addiction and want help. The kind of accountability …
I don’t know what you are hearing, but I feel like I am constantly hearing two complaints from young adults today: 1) Loneliness is a …
Richard Baxter was one of the most voluminous writers in English history. He authored between 141-200 books during his lifetime. As one of his biographers …