Articles by James Higginbotham
Being a healthy leader means taking care of your body. Many leaders often get so focused on their leadership role that they forget to manage their diet and exercise. New Year’s resolutions come and go, …
Do you give your family consistent, uninterrupted time? Leadership roles often require lots of time and energy, leaving little by the end of the day. How are you safeguarding your family from your leadership role?
As …
I have recently witnessed some volunteer leaders becoming so overwhelmed that they freeze up. They have so much to do that they don’t know where to start.
Here are 5 steps on how to break down …
I’ve always considered myself a good manager of my time. Not the best, but pretty good. I’m able to accomplish more than others around me in the same or less time. In the last few …
How can we hear God if…
we send and receive text messages all the time?
we have the TV turned on and making noise all the time?
we check our email every 5 minutes, from the …
As a leader of volunteers, there is one rule that should never be broken(*): Always accept help from those willing to give it, even if they don’t do it the way you would. Here is …
Justin Pinkerman recently wrote a short article for John C. Maxwell’s Leadership Wired newsletter that provides some sound advice for a leader that is taking over an existing team:
As President Barack Obama takes office, he …
I want to know how God is using you to impact others in a positive way. Whether you are leading a ministry/team within your church, starting a new cause, or serving another leader, I want …
Recently, my friend Scott had a chance to visit China on a mission trip. This is part three in his three part series on the insights and inspiration of his visit:
EVANGELISM
The most powerful moment of …
Recently, my friend Scott had a chance to visit China on a mission trip. This is part two in his three part series on the insights and inspiration of his visit:
THE CHURCH
I had no idea, …