by Sam Chand
There are many definitions of leadership; I like all of them. When I think of a leader, this is what I picture: a leader walks into a room carrying a number of suitcases...
Our personal stories often come with baggage. We pack our bags with items that represent complex experiences until our suitcase is full—and not to mention— heavy, because they are artifac...
by Sam Chand
All organizations, churches included, have both events and processes. Some organizations say, ‘We’re really good at doing events.’ Some say, ‘We’re really good at proces...
by Martijn van Tilborgh
From Unleashed
You are unique. Your message is unique. What you bring to the table is new. Therefore, you are an innovator. There is no other point of referenc...
World changers are not more gifted than you, smarter than you, or more impressive than you. On the contrary, world changers started where you are now—as unqualified dreamers. So what set ...
by Sam Chand
Integrity and character. That’s all you have. At the end of the day, they can take your money, your house, your car—everything you have. But no one can take your integri...
by Brenda Chad
You can become a great coach by asking good questions and listening effectively. However, coaching is much more than those practices alone. We also help people set goa...
The "in-between" sometimes feels like a curse. Like we are searching for treasure without a map. Two things are irrefutable: fixating on the future presents unnecessary detours, but stewa...
by Sam Chand
It doesn’t matter who you are—everybody experiences conflict. Conflict is normal, natural, and neutral. What is conflict? It’s about expectation and reality. The greater...
by EXPAND Consulting Partners
One hundred percent of Pastors will stop Pastoring at some time. Whether by choice, circumstance or death, all Pastors will relinquish their positions. ...
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