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Mercy & Grace in the Workplace: The Key to High-Performing Culture
It may sound upside down, but workplaces that lean into mercy and grace actually perform better. Why?
Nat Crawford
3 days ago3 min read


Why Every Ending Could Be the Start of Your Best Chapter Yet
Endings are not the enemy. They are the doorway to what’s next. If you’re standing at the threshold of change right now, take heart —
Nat Crawford
Aug 124 min read


How to Evaluate Your Next Opportunity: Navigating Career Choices with Wisdom and Clarity
Ambition isn’t wrong. God often places big dreams in our hearts. But there’s a difference between stepping out in faith and leaping into fan
Nat Crawford
Jul 24 min read


Building a Highly Functional Church Team: What It Takes and Why It Matters
Every church has a mission—to make disciples, love people, and reach the lost. But that mission hinges on something easily overlooked:...
Nat Crawford
Jun 93 min read


Management vs. Leadership: Why Knowing the Difference Matters
Management vs. Leadership: Why Knowing the Difference Matters We often hear the words “management” and “leadership” used interchangeably....
Nat Crawford
May 192 min read


Great Leaders Fail Forward and Empower Others to Do the Same
Failure is inevitable—but great leaders don’t fear it. They embrace it, learn from it, and encourage others to do the same. The best leaders know that success isn’t about avoiding failure; it’s about using failure as a stepping stone to growth. Whether in business, sports, or innovation, those who “fail forward” are...
Nat Crawford
May 122 min read


Turning Small Losses into Big Wins: The Leadership Power of Resilient Perspective
Nobody likes to lose. Whether it's a missed opportunity, a delayed result, or a small mistake in a larger plan—losses sting. But what if those small setbacks could actually become springboards to something greater?
Nat Crawford
May 102 min read
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