top of page


Stop Praying Like a Pagan: Why Your Boardroom Needs a Priesthood Recalibration
Stop Praying Like a Pagan: Why Your Boardroom Needs a Priesthood Recalibration
-
2 days ago4 min read


Why Niceness Could Be Disrupting Your Assignment
There is a line many Kingdom leaders have blurred, and it is affecting how they lead, decide, and execute. Most do not notice it at first because the behaviors look honorable. You are patient, accommodating, and easy to work with. Those qualities matter, but they are not the same thing as biblical kindness. In many cases, they mask a pattern of avoiding tension and keeping things comfortable longer than they should be. That pattern does not stay contained. It shows up in your
-
Apr 294 min read


When Consistency Becomes the Death of Your Vision
Consistency is king, right? Books like Atomic Habits and The Compound Effect have built movements around this concept. Small habits create remarkable results, and daily decisions compound into massive outcomes. These principles work and should absolutely be implemented.
But what if the very consistency that built your success is now killing your vision? What if your habits have become a cage instead of a catalyst?
-
Jan 25 min read


The 5-Letter Threat to Godly Influence
One of the worst pieces of advice I've ever received came from multi-millionaire experts. I know what you're thinking—how could successful people steer me wrong? Simple: when advice contradicts Kingdom principles, I don't care how much money it makes...it's still terrible advice.
-
Nov 28, 20256 min read


Combating the Noise of Useless Disruptions
My husband and I recently celebrated our 20th anniversary at the Titanic First Class Dinner Gala—an immersive experience that recreated life aboard the ship the night before the ship sank. Characters roamed the room, playing out the stories of real Titanic passengers. One of them was Dorothy Gibson, a famous actress of her time.
-
Sep 26, 20253 min read


When Your Business Strategy Isn't Enough: What "The Ice Road" Reveals About Unseen Forces in Leadership
A couple months ago, I watched The Ice Road with my husband, and it sparked some profound insights about leadership challenges that go beyond what we see on spreadsheets and strategy boards.
-
Aug 29, 20254 min read


The Cost of Always Having "the Answer"
We've gotten really good at being the expert in the room. We're the coach. The consultant. The mentor. The strategist. People come to us for answers, and we're used to delivering.
But here's something many leaders won't admit: We don't always know when to shut up and simply sit with someone.
-
Jul 30, 20254 min read
bottom of page
