5 Reasons the Church Needs Administration
By Loren Gjesdal We have all heard complaints about bureaucratic red tape (and maybe voiced those complaints ourselves!). Usually these complaints relate to our interactions [...]
Fulfilling Your Purpose: How “The Call” Can Clarify Your Focus
by Caitlin Meadows As a young girl, I innately sensed that I was called. To what? I didn’t know. High school graduation arrived and with it, [...]
Myths of Personality and Leadership
by Mary Meadows Our lives are profoundly shaped by personality. It is the driving force behind our habits, social interactions, and inner psychology. Merriam-Webster defines [...]
Resonant Leadership: 6 Tips for the Extroverted Leader
by Mary Meadows Our culture is obsessed with extroverts. These friendly, sociable, outgoing people are idealized in the morning news, our social media feeds, and [...]
Leadership Essentials: Embrace Contentment
by Esther Winchell According to Webster’s Dictionary the definition of content (adjective) is “satisfied with what one is or has, not wanting more or anything [...]
Learning to Love Those You Serve
By Josiah Robles John opens his first epistle by defending and establishing the understanding of the humanity of Christ. “That which was from the beginning, [...]