Inferiority Complexes and Projection
Photo by Zach Vessels on Unsplash Part of what had motivated Nero must have been the knowledge that many people would … Continue reading Inferiority Complexes and Projection
Photo by Zach Vessels on Unsplash Part of what had motivated Nero must have been the knowledge that many people would … Continue reading Inferiority Complexes and Projection
Photo by Daniel Bernard on Unsplash People love to hear God’s Word opened up to them so that it challenges them, … Continue reading Are You Not Entertained? Good!
Photo by Windows on Unsplash It’s so strange. When it comes to leadership in the church, we are often quick to … Continue reading Your Call is Important, So Is Putting in the Work
Photo by Kristina Flour on Unsplash “I begin to speak,” Cato once explained, “only when I’m certain what I’ll say isn’t … Continue reading When To Speak… and When To Not
Photo by Auréanne Mailhiot on Unsplash Most strong-willed leaders have a temper. It’s the truly great ones who manage to conquer … Continue reading How to Be Truly Great as a Leader
Photo by Ricardo Jimenez on Unsplash Reservations are not the same thing as cowardice. The most confident leaders — the best ones — often are … Continue reading Reservations Accepted
Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash A man who is used to acting in one way never changes; he must come … Continue reading The Times They Are a-Changin’
Photo by Florian Schmetz on Unsplash One of the most important types of decision making is deciding what you are not … Continue reading What Needs to Go?
Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash John Wooden never used bad language, and he was the most successful coach in history.~The … Continue reading Words and Their (Arbitrary?) Meaning
Photo by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash Restricting God to private space was the great heresy of twentieth-century American evangelicalism.~What’s the Least … Continue reading My Personal Jesus: The Evangelical Heresy