Successful teams take a lot of intentional effort. In today's episode, Jessica Bealer teaches us important steps to take to unify your team.
As the leader in your church, it's in your best interest to have personal relationships with the leaders in your community. In today's episode, you'll learn who those people are and what you communicate to them when you establish a relationship.
In ministry, there will always be something you wish you had - more budget, more help, more space. In today's episode, you'll learn how to make the most of what you do have while strengthening your relationship with God in the process.
When families leave your church, it always comes as a surprise, however, Frank Bealer says there are clear indications. Learn what they are in today's episode.
Navigating change as a leader is difficult, and most of us are tempted to give up right before things hit a crucial turning point. In today's episode, Carey Nieuwhof discusses five ways to lead change and avoid giving up.
Have you ever heard the phrase, "It's lonely at the top?" Well, it doesn't have to be. In today's episode, you'll learn ways to combat loneliness in leadership.
Working with volunteers will sometimes require you to have difficult conversations and at times, lead you to having to fire a volunteer. In today's episode, you'll learn how to approach this subject with grace and professionalism.
How managers invest in the lives of others is a sign of a great leader. If this is what you aspire to be, you'll want to tune in to learn four ways to properly invest in others.
How do you show your volunteer leaders you value their commitment? Tune into today's episode to learn how leading small can lead to a deeper connection with your volunteers.
What's the secret to making a new volunteer "stick?" Learn four ways to acclimate a new volunteer to your ministry in today's episode.
Ministry and messaging go hand in hand, and smart leaders know words have power. In today's episode, you'll learn how to effectively and succinctly communicate your messages.
When leaders hide their shortcomings from those they serve, they're crippling their opportunity for relationship and living out their calling. In today's episode, you'll learn why it's important for leaders to be both vulnerable and transparent.
Micromanagement tends to be an all too easy tendency in leadership. If you're a leader, this episode is for you. You'll learn four ways to earn the trust of your team and lead them well.
Families look a lot differently today than they did decades ago, and it's up to your church to adapt. In today's episode, you'll learn the best ways to have a ministry that includes all parents.
No one likes talking about their fears, especially those in leadership roles. In today's episode, you'll learn how to use your fear to help strengthen not only your faith, but of those you serve each week.
Have you heard of Orange, but not quite sure how it’ll benefit your ministry? In today’s episode, all of your questions will be answered about Orange curriculum.
Sometimes, getting your marriage back on course is simple. In today’s episode, you’ll learn a few one liners that have helped Ted and Nancie Lowe have a strong marriage.
Every phase has distinctive opportunities you can leverage, and in today’s episode, Kristen Ivy defines what ‘phase’ means and how you can reach the heart of a child in every one.
Are the generations in your church connecting interpersonally? In today’s episode, you’ll learn three practical ways to help bridge the generational gap among those in your church.
You might be asking yourself, “Does each ministry at my church need a social media account?” In today’s episode, you’ll learn the answer to that question and more.
How does a leader thrive? In today’s episode, you’ll learn the best and most accessible tool you can use to improve yourself.