Happy feast day for those of you honouring Our Lady of Guadalupe today, December 12th. If you know little about the story of Our Lady of Guadalupe, or the Tilma, please check out this video. In today’s podcast episode, I sit down with Tianna Williams,…
Evangelical Catholic with Jason Simon
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by Jason Simon, president of Evangelical Catholic, to discuss the organization’s mission and impact. Jason shares insights into their work fostering vibrant faith communities and why their approach to evangelization is so crucial in today’s world. We also dive…
Chastity in a Porn Saturated Culture with Jason Evert
Today’s guest is Jason Evert, a Catholic author and chastity speaker. He is the founder of the Chastity Project, an organization that promotes chastity primarily to high school and college students. In this episode, Jason shares about how society has shifted its perspective of sexuality.…
One New Years Resolution Every Leader Should Make
Much of the value that a leader adds to the organization comes from presence, not decisions, strategy or execution. This year, make the resolution to prioritize your presence. Here are three practical things you can do to become a more powerful and positive presence. Attend…
Life Compass Workshop Retreat Now Open!
Dear Friends, I am excited to share a new initiative with you. With my oldest son, Jacob, we have created a workshop retreat for men to help eradicate passivity and build a greater sense of purpose and calling. Too many men lead lives of quiet…
Leadership Problems with Feedback
I am sure you have heard it said, “Feedback is the breakfast of champions,” right? Every Leader has an important responsibility to provide quality feedback to those they lead. Not just when it comes time to deliver the annual performance review. Feedback should be a…
The Importance of Noticing in Leadership
Workhorses often wear blinders, small shields positioned near the eye to eliminate peripheral vision. Blinders are a prescribed blindness limiting the horse to only see straight ahead, which in turn makes it more productive and efficient in carrying out its duties. Every leader knows how…
It is time to go on mission again!
This is the next article in the series on the book, From Christendom to Apostolic Mission. This week’s post is contributed by Matt Regitz who is a leadership coach with Divine Renovation Network. I grew up in a neighborhood Catholic Church on the edge of…
As Christendom Falls the Domestic Church Must Rise
This is an updated article from November 2021 and the next in the series on the book, From Christendom to Apostolic Mission. “In a Christendom culture, the type of person who is brought forward to lead the Church is often the conflict-avoiding administrator rather than…
Christendom Was a Beautiful Imaginative Vision for Society, But No More
The recently published book From Christendom to Apostolic Mission could have been subtitled A Tale of Two Modes as it proposes shifting the Church into a new mode of mission, acknowledging that, “Christendom no longer exists” (Pope Francis). The actual subtitle, Pastoral Strategies for an Apostolic Age, illustrates why the book should…
Ever Ancient, Ever New: Embracing Change in the Church
This is the next article in the series on From Christendom to Apostolic Mission. After I finished my talk, a man walked up to me and said, “I feel like I need to refute everything you just said.” Surprised, I asked, “Oh, please tell me…