The Christian Perspective of Patience

Trusting in God Beyond Time and Expectation In the fast-paced rhythm of our daily lives, brimming with schedules, deadlines, and instant gratification, patience can seem like a forgotten virtue. As Christians, we are called to cultivate patience, but far too often, our impatience highlights a flawed perception of God – one that conforms Him to […]
Moral Injury

How the Gospel Helps Us Overcome Life is filled with challenges that test not only our resilience but also the condition of our souls. Among these challenges, experiencing moral injury—a deep sense of guilt or shame after violating our own moral code or witnessing something that breaches those deeply held beliefs—can weigh heavily on individuals. […]
Christian Leadership and the Power of Forgiveness:

Leading with Grace, Not Grief Leadership in any capacity carries with it a weight of responsibility. The ability to influence others, direct paths, and make decisions that affect lives can be both empowering and burdensome. Christian leadership, in particular, is called to a higher standard – one that emulates the servant leadership of Jesus Christ. […]
Leading with Integrity and Godly Values

Expanding upon the core themes of character in Christian leadership, it’s imperative to delve deeper into the importance of integrity and godly values as non-negotiable facets of effective leadership. Character is the bedrock upon which the other aspects of leadership — calling, competence, and confidence — are built, acting as a guiding light that ensures […]
Lose Yourself #160 – Bibliology 2 (Zander)
Celebrating Juneteenth:

A Christian Perspective on Freedom and Justice Juneteenth, observed annually on June 19, is a deeply significant day in American history. It commemorates the liberation of enslaved African Americans in Texas in 1865—two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Juneteenth serves as both a celebration of freedom and an […]
Lose Yourself #157 – The Servant Leader
Lose Yourself Podcast # 154 – The Heart of a Leader
Embracing Servant Leadership in the Digital World: A Call to Online Civility

In an age where much of our daily lives is spent online, the principles of servant leadership are more applicable than ever. Every time we engage in social media, in forums, and across the wider internet, we are presented with an opportunity to lead with service – and to positively impact the digital communities of […]
Independence Day and the Power of Servant Leadership

Introduction As the United States celebrates Independence Day next week, we are reminded of the principles of freedom and democracy upon which the country was founded. It’s a day marked by patriotic displays, family gatherings, and reflections on the nation’s history. But let’s also take this moment to reflect deeply on the leadership lessons intertwined […]