In this passage, Paul offers a definitive statement of what it means to be a leader.
Paul's letters to the Thessalonians highlight that God expects Christians to work, and to work with excellence.
Stephen Colbert on Faith and Humor Stephen Colbert discusses how his faith intersects with his humor and why humor is an appropriate...
What does this all mean for everyday life in the workplace? Revelation does not provide detailed instructions for best workplace practices, but...
Committees intersect with two social phenomena: leadership and group or meeting dynamics. Christian hesitations about the appropriateness of committees arise from both spheres.
Where have all the leaders gone? Why is it so difficult to recognize displays of leadership today? Are we in a leadership vacuum?
Church leaders are not merely people who get followers for themselves; they are people who get followers for Jesus.
The word ministry is derived in both Greek and Hebrew from a word that simply means “service.”
Scripture, reflection questions, and prayer help you improve your leadership at work.
3 biblical tips to jump-start your management career.
A biblical perspective on influencing others when you are in a lesser position of power.
In week 8 Senior Pastor Steve Watson talks about risk taking and planning for a legacy using...
The letters of the New Testament offer many examples of modern workplace dilemmas. These letters can come alive if students are taught to see their current-day application. Here are some of the issues...