Mordecai and the Ancient Wisdom Behind Influential and Situational Leadership
Many leadership books present influential leadership and situational leadership as modern discoveries, but Scripture was demonstrating these patterns long before they were named in corporate training rooms or leadership seminars. The book of Esther gives us one of the...
Why Vertical Koinonia Must Come Before Horizontal Community
We Keep Starting Sideways We talk a lot about “community” in the church—small groups, life groups, friendships, accountability—but Scripture insists that true fellowship doesn’t start sideways or shoulder to shoulder. It starts upward. Before we can be truly right...
How to Discern “Good Soil” in Mentoring Conversations

Jesus didn’t chase metrics—He sowed seed faithfully and discerned hearts wisely. In a world of “churchianity” vs. true transformation, how do you spot “good soil” without turning people into projects? Discover biblical markers, guardrails against savior burnout, and gentle questions to guide your next gospel conversation—all rooted in Matthew 13.

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Evangelism Reframed: When the Design Fractures

When sin fractured God’s original design, work became toil and relationships strained, yet the image of God remained. For leaders, this means every boardroom and team carries both dignity and distortion. The gospel speaks into this reality, not only forgiving sin but restoring what is broken. In Christ, leaders can face fractures honestly, model hope, and point others toward redemption.

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