Regarding Pride Month

Let me begin with my thesis: if pride is a sin and pride feeds on attention, then attention is the last thing we should give it. This is why I do not typically respond to Pride Month—not out of hate, but out of love for a community that is celebrated for wedding itself to the…
Regarding Gluttony: Part One

Gluttony is often dismissed as merely a food problem, but it reveals a deeper spiritual issue rooted in excess and lack of discipline. In a world where we indulge without boundaries, we find ourselves trapped in a cycle of overconsumption, leading to emptiness and dissatisfaction. As we explore Philippians 3:17-21, we’ll uncover how gluttony presents a wrong model of living, contrasting it with the selfless life Christ exemplifies. Are we truly free, or are we slaves to our desires? Join us as we delve into this critical topic and discover a path to a more meaningful life.
Misinterpreted: Proverbs 29:18

You’ve probably heard this verse at a leadership conference, church vision night, or business seminar: “Without vision, people perish.” Usually, it’s used to talk about goals, strategy, or organizational direction. And vision matters. A lot. But that’s not what this verse is talking about. In Proverbs 29:18, the verse says: “Where there is no prophetic…
Just a Mom: How Your Work in the Home Reflects God’s Character

“What do you do?”
“Oh, I’m just a mom.”
Just a mom.
I must have said it a thousand times as a young mother, feeling the weight of my daily tasks that seemed never-ending and often unnoticed. Yet, the Bible reveals a different truth about motherhood—a holy calling filled with purpose and significance. From the stories of heroic mothers like Hannah and Mary to the wisdom of Proverbs 31, we see that being a mom is not just a job; it’s a reflection of God’s character. You are not “just a mom.” You are the image of God.
Two-Way Trust in Leadership: Building Stronger, Healthier Teams

What makes a team culture strong enough to last? In this episode of Regarding Leadership, Ryan D.B. Kimmel delves into the transformative power of mutual trust between leaders and team members. Discover how trust is not just a one-way street and why both leaders and team members must take ownership in fostering a culture of openness. From practical signs of trust to the importance of humility, this conversation connects biblical wisdom with everyday leadership challenges. Join us to learn how to cultivate stronger relational foundations that enable your team to flourish over time.



