Living the Resurrection Daily: Leading with Hope that Lasts

Easter Monday 2025 On this day following a glorious Easter Sunday, I'm thinking about the role that the Jesus' resurrection plays in our role as Christian leaders. Easter may come once a year, but resurrection life is meant to shape how we live and lead every day. For...

Faith, Finances, and Fulfillment

As a Pastor and Christian leader, you probably know the tension well: the desire to build something meaningful while also hoping to reach a level of financial stability (or let’s be honest—abundance). We carry this dual calling: to be good stewards of the resources...

When the Dryer Pipe Clogs

The Drip That Started It All I never thought I’d learn a lesson about Christian leadership from my laundry room ceiling—but here we are. It started with a wet spot. Right above the dryer, the ceiling had a noticeable dampness that hadn’t been there the day before. At...

When Calling Feels Cloudy: Encouragement for Emerging Christian Leaders

If you’re a younger Christian leader navigating this season of ministry, I want to speak directly to you. Over the last several years, I’ve had the privilege of coaching people just like you—passionate, faithful, thoughtful believers who want to follow Jesus and lead...

Mastering Upward Communication Across Generations

A practical guide for millennial Christian leaders who want to connect better with senior leadership. Let's Be Honest Let’s be honest—communicating with someone older than you in ministry can feel… awkward. Not because you don’t respect them, but because sometimes...

10 Steps Out of Imposter Syndrome as a Millennial Pastor

Have you ever stepped up to the platform, gazed out at your congregation, and felt like an imposter? Do you sometimes question whether you're really qualified to lead, even when other individuals assure you that you're called? If so, you're not the only one. Imposter...
Faith, Finances, and Fulfillment

Faith, Finances, and Fulfillment

As a Pastor and Christian leader, you probably know the tension well: the desire to build something meaningful while also hoping to reach a level of financial stability (or let’s be honest—abundance). We carry this dual calling: to be good stewards of the resources...

When the Dryer Pipe Clogs

When the Dryer Pipe Clogs

The Drip That Started It All I never thought I’d learn a lesson about Christian leadership from my laundry room ceiling—but here we are. It started with a wet spot. Right above the dryer, the ceiling had a noticeable dampness that hadn’t been there the day before. At...

Mastering Upward Communication Across Generations

Mastering Upward Communication Across Generations

A practical guide for millennial Christian leaders who want to connect better with senior leadership. Let's Be Honest Let’s be honest—communicating with someone older than you in ministry can feel… awkward. Not because you don’t respect them, but because sometimes...

10 Steps Out of Imposter Syndrome as a Millennial Pastor

10 Steps Out of Imposter Syndrome as a Millennial Pastor

Have you ever stepped up to the platform, gazed out at your congregation, and felt like an imposter? Do you sometimes question whether you're really qualified to lead, even when other individuals assure you that you're called? If so, you're not the only one. Imposter...

Millennial Christian Leaders and Burnout

Millennial Christian Leaders and Burnout

Many millennial Christian leaders struggle with burnout. Learn how to recognize the signs, set healthy boundaries, prioritize rest, and reconnect with God to lead effectively and sustainably.

Walking on Eggshells: Facing Manipulation in Church Leadership

Walking on Eggshells: Facing Manipulation in Church Leadership

The senior pastor’s words hung in the air: “God told me you’re not ready.” My friend Ron stared at his office wall, fighting back tears. Just last week, he’d praised his youth ministry. Now? Apparently God had other thoughts. Funny how divine revelation always seemed to match whatever narrative he needed that day.

Making Room for Jesus: A Christmas Reflection

Making Room for Jesus: A Christmas Reflection

Every Christmas season, I’m reminded of a simple yet powerful truth: we all need to make room for Jesus. Think about the Christmas story for a moment. Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem, tired and searching for a place to stay. But every place they could stay was...

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