Build your library now. You’ll thank yourself every time you open your laptop and don’t have to start from scratch.
In leadership, there’s a constant pull between solving today’s problems and building for tomorrow.
Speak simply. Stay consistent. And always aim to reflect the heart of your church in a way people can actually understand.
Keep leading. Keep trusting. And let God carry what feels too heavy today. He’s not finished with you—and your faithfulness is making more of a difference than you can see.
The truth is, you don’t need to post every day to be effective. You just need to post consistently and with purpose.
Your emotional health isn’t optional. It’s foundational.
Church volunteers are the backbone of ministry. They show up early, stay late, and carry much of the work that makes Sundays and midweek ministry happen.
Every church wants to see new leaders rise up. But leadership development doesn’t happen by accident—it requires intentionality, patience, and a long view of ministry.
Your church bulletin is packed with helpful info—but it’s usually handed out once, read briefly (maybe), and then forgotten.
Whether out of pressure, pride, fear, or even past wounds, many Christian leaders take on too much, carry it alone, and eventually burn out.
Your church’s social media presence should reflect your actual ministry—not just your schedule.
Guarding your heart isn’t about walling yourself off. It’s about staying connected to the only One who can sustain your soul.
For many churches, the website is a forgotten asset—a digital bulletin board updated only when service times change or Easter is around the corner. But your church website can (and should) be more than a static information hub. It can…
If you’ve led in the church for any length of time, you know that change isn’t a question of if—it’s a question of when.
One of the biggest challenges churches face with social media is staying consistent.
Creating content doesn’t have to be a constant scramble. With a little planning, you can turn one good idea into five or more valuable pieces of content that reinforce your message and grow your presence.
The real work of marketing begins after your book goes live.

