Courage is often misunderstood. We tend to think of courage as boldness, confidence, or fearlessness. But when we look closely at Jesus, Read More »
If you read the Gospels carefully, one pattern becomes impossible to miss. Jesus never rushed. He never panicked. He never led from Read More »
Most leaders don’t set out to sacrifice what matters most. They work hard. They say yes. They carry responsibility. And over time, Read More »
Leadership can be surprisingly lonely. From the outside, leaders often appear surrounded by people—meetings, conversations, responsibilities filling their days. But many leaders Read More »
Before You Lead Others, Can You Lead Yourself?
Most people don’t struggle with a lack of leadership effort. They struggle with exhaustion. They care deeply. They show up. They carry Read More »
You Are Always Leading — The Question Is What
You are leading all the time. Whether you carry a title or not, whether you think of yourself as a leader or Read More »
When relationships struggle, our first instinct is usually clear. We complain. We tell ourselves a story about what they did. What they didn’t do. How things Read More »
Courage is not a theory. It’s a scar. You’ve faced loss, disappointment, betrayal. You know something about survival. But survival isn’t the Read More »
The Question Beneath the Surface You may look successful on paper—strong resume, solid reputation, visible results. But deep down, you may be Read More »
In a world that prizes performance over presence, charm over character, and comfort over courage, the Apple TV series Ted Lasso quietly Read More »
