Seeing God’s Heart in Four Leaders
What does God’s character look like when it shows up in human leadership? Kings, prophets, priests, and sages each carried a piece of His heart — and they still have something to say to leaders today.
What does God’s character look like when it shows up in human leadership? Kings, prophets, priests, and sages each carried a piece of His heart — and they still have something to say to leaders today.
Learning to lead with the Four Voices helps me balance truth with empathy and wisdom with presence.
A personal reflection on how God’s faithfulness carried me and my family through a demanding season of ministry, study, and Nicole’s cancer journey.
Discipleship and leadership are not synonymous; mentorship and apprenticeship are crucial for effective church leadership.
Discovering and living out your calling is a foundational step for discipleship, impacting both personal growth and church ministry.
Effective mentorship starts with listening before empowering. Discover why this step is essential in your coaching journey.
Individual wisdom stems from personal experience and faith, while collective wisdom in groups sparks innovative solutions through respectful collaboration and spiritual guidance.
Exploring the shift between Complementarian and Egalitarian leadership in the Western church and what it means for the future.
Adaptation is a crucial part of following Jesus. When the Spirit calls for change, will you embrace it?
Take a 30-day journey through Scripture and reflection that helps you grow in humility, wisdom, and faith as a follower of Christ and a leader in life.
In 2029 Millennials will overtake Boomers as the largest generation in Western society. This shift has already started in the workplace. Although Gen-Xers have been working for a couple of decades, there was never enough to replace the massive number of working Boomers, most of whom were in long-term, and often supervisory positions.
It was my privilege to be a guest on the UnSeminary Podcast to discuss evangelism and outreach with my context, Whitehorse, Yukon. Why is this an important discussion? Because Whitehorse has a high density of self-identifying non-religious population, according to Statistics Canada. At just under 51%, it might even be the most secular city in North America.