Physical well-being is deeply connected to spiritual health. Lack of balance on either side can wear us down, reduce our effectiveness and wreak havoc on our lives.
Failure is inevitable, but how you respond to it makes all the difference. Find out how failure can be a valuable asset to your growth as a leader.
As leaders, we’re predisposed to celebrating our wins and hiding our losses. However, there is often significant value in what we call “failure” if we approach it correctly.
Church growth has been researched, taught and written about for decades. Church health, on the other hand, is a more recent emphasis. Learn nine dynamics of the New Testament church that can help build a healthy church today.
If you want to see a miracle happen in your life, take a look at Hannah’s example in the book of 1 Samuel. In our last episode, we saw that she prayed with authenticity. Today, we’re examining two more elements of her prayer: tenacity and surrender.
There’s no secret formula when it comes to prayer, but if you’re looking for a miracle, Hannah gives us a solid example to follow in the book of 1 Samuel. It starts with authenticity, and in today’s episode, we’re talking about what it looks like to cry out to God with all your pain and brokenness, trusting that he can make the impossible possible.
There are three reasons why people make bad decisions: They have the wrong motive, the wrong method or the wrong master. In this episode of the Pinnacle Leaders Podcast, we continue our exposition of Ruth to reflect on the power of a wise decision and God’s mercy to restore his people to the fullness of his promises.
Whether we like it or not, we’re the sum total of the decisions and choices we’ve made up until now. The good news is, if you don’t like where you’re at, you can change your destiny. In this episode, we explore the first chapter of Ruth to see the consequences of bad decisions and God’s mercy to restore his people to his intended blessings and promises.
For everything you gain in life, there will be something you have to give up. The question is: What are you willing to give up to go up? This episode of the Pinnacle Leaders Podcast examines five more tradeoffs that are essential for anyone who desires to move forward in their leadership calling.
What is the key to reaching the next level as a leader? You have to be willing to let go of something you have in order to reach forward to something better. The question you must ask yourself is, “What’s the next level worth?”










