Five Steps to Leading a Healthy Team
One-man bands do it all, but the biblical image of leadership is not about star performers, but more like conductors of an orchestra. Are you conducting a healthy team?
One-man bands do it all, but the biblical image of leadership is not about star performers, but more like conductors of an orchestra. Are you conducting a healthy team?
Have you noticed how much we are fascinated with taking “selfies?” Sometimes, this can creep into the way we lead too. It’s time to examine our leadership and change our habits so we can stop being a “selfie leader” and start servant leader!
Are you leading with a selfie stick in your hands? Check out why you should lead with a shepherds staff instead!
If a fire of crisis happens under your leadership, are you prepared to put it out? Here are four proactive practices to avoid some of the next blaze.
Can servant leadership lead to YOU exceeding expectations? Four ways to surprise people with your servant leadership can be found here!
When we have a vision given by God, and we need to assemble the best team to accomplish that vision, what are some things we may look for? Check out this list as a guide to build your dream team.
The deeper and broader we look, the more we can see the hand of God moving over the earth in power and authority. How do you see God at work in the world?
What sets any biblical leader on the right path is knowing his or her destination and how to get there. But in order to understand your own God-given vision and mission, you must first know the difference between the two.
One-man bands do it all, but the biblical image of leadership is not about star performers, but more like conductors of an orchestra. Are you conducting a healthy team?
Every leader is just one step away from meltdown, but with integrity, accountability, and focus, we can glorify God in our leadership. Are you protected against leadership meltdown?
It's easy to feel limited in your leadership because of insufficient training or the right resources. While some leadership practices require natural talent and acquired skills, there are others accessible to anyone who wants to make a difference – no talent required.
Ania Horoshchuk is a young leader from Ukraine with a passion for the Gospel.In this podcast episode, Ania shares the story of when she returned to the USA again and found a job working at Chick-fil-A in Louisville, Kentucky and first heard about History Makers. Immediately, Ania discovered her own God-given vision to equip leaders in Lithuania through the Eight Core Values. Her story is a true testimony of how God can do far more than we ask or think.
Tony Vasquez is the ILI International Director for Latin America. In today's podcast, Tony shares how he came to faith after hearing a man in El Salvador speak from the Bible. He was captivated by the idea that the God of creation would speak through the written Word. He shares the story of when he and his wife, Brenda, moved to Spain as missionaries and saw the need to raise up the emerging generation to multiply leaders.