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.
Exploring the spectrum of complementarianism and how churches interpret male and female leadership through biblical conviction, partnership, and shared mission.
Exploring the shift between Complementarian and Egalitarian leadership in the Western church and what it means for the future.
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.
A pastor’s memoir tracing God’s call from Alaska to the Yukon. Life, leadership, and faithfulness on the 60th Parallel.
Looking at the lives of Moses, David and Jesus. This week, my mentor and I discussed character. The Oxford Dictionary defines character as “the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual.” Therefore, character is neither positive or negative. Someone can have great character or poor character, all depending on the choices they make and…
The Bible is an excellent leadership textbook! As I continue to work through my leadership course, one of the assignments was to write a personal Theology of Leadership. A key component of that assignment was to explain what Christian Leadership is. As I discussed with my mentor this week, and as you may have guessed…
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic “Father Abraham had many sons. And many sons had Father Abraham. I am one of them. And so are you. So let’s all praise the Lord.” Last week, I began a post-series on Biblical leadership titled, “Leaders Are Everywhere”. Each week throughout this month, we’re going to explore a different Biblical leader. Each…
MOSES: The Analytical Melancholy Over the next 4 weeks, we’ll be exploring the life and leadership of 4 Biblical characters. (Click HERE to find out more about this series.) This week, we’ll be concentrating on Moses, the Analytical Melancholy. As many of you know, the Scriptural account of Moses is extensive to see the least. Not just…
God can use anyone, from anywhere, to do anything. Perhaps you hear this statement and think to yourself, “Leaders may be everywhere, but I’m not one of them!” If this is your reply, then I’d have to disagree with you. In your community, you likely have teachers and administrators, politicians and chairpersons, managers and journeymen,…
In every leadership conflict, the best choice is always God’s side. Here’s why.
Healthy teams are built on consistency and integrity, not perfection.