
Turning Points: Confidently Leading Your Church and Non-Profit through Change
Transitions are smoother when everyone feels equipped and empowered to contribute to the journey.

The Importance of Effective Leadership Transition in Church
Throughout Scripture, we see examples of leadership transitions that illustrate key principles for passing the “baton” effectively. From Moses to Joshua, Elijah to Elisha, and even Jesus to His disciples, the Bible offers profound lessons that can guide modern churches in navigating this critical process. Here are 4 Biblical Principles for Leadership Transition:

Giving Thanks to God for Your Business: A Grateful Heart Leads to Greater Success
In the busyness of running a business, it’s easy to focus on strategies, goals, and the daily grind while overlooking the source of our blessings. Whether celebrating a breakthrough or navigating challenges, acknowledging God’s role in your journey is a powerful way to align your business with a higher purpose. Giving thanks to God for your business isn’t just an act of gratitude; it’s a way to stay grounded, humble, and inspired.

Is your organization truly embodying your mission and vision?
When churches and nonprofit organizations fully embody their vision and mission, they can effectively transform their ideas into meaningful action.

Counting Your Lessons, Not Your Losses
Life is full of ups and downs, victories and setbacks, successes, and failures. The way we perceive and respond to these experiences shapes our journey and defines our growth. One of the most powerful mindset shifts we can adopt is learning to count our lessons instead of our losses. This approach not only transforms the way we view challenges but also propels us toward continuous improvement and personal development.