Webster’s 30th annual Student Leadership Awards Ceremony was held at the beginning of May. This event celebrates the leadership and accomplishments achieved by Webster student organizations, in addition to recognizing individual student leaders and faculty and staff who support student leadership throughout the academic year.
What are your students capable of? What can they create that will carry the ministry forward and propel their spiritual growth in unexpected ways?
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A look into how these local Catholic schools have integrated and accommodated students of all types of religious backgrounds.
I’m convinced more than ever that how we choose to view a situation affects the outcome. There is the cliche question of do you see the glass half empty or
Leadership gurus will tell you that a primary skill of an effective leader is the ability to manage time for maximum productivity.
What steps can students take to thrive in their faith during college? Sean offers six critical steps from his experience and research.
How can we begin to explain the Trinity to young children? Jimmy Akin shows us how to make the mystery more accessible while avoiding subtle errors.
So, you want to be a good ally? Then start with servant leadership. If you can master the skills of a servant leader, you are well on your way to becoming a good ally.
Humor can be a non-threatening, yet meaningful, way to communicate God's love.
Like going to the doctor, the annual church health checkup can help prevent major problems and diagnose necessary changes to maintain a healthy church.
Exhausted, alone and too many people are coming at you for too much stuff? Youth pastor, you need to multiply leadership.
Every leader needs a compass in their head. The mission answers “Question Zero”: “What are we ultimately supposed to be doing?” It makes the overall direction of the church unquestionable and points everyone in that
Moral courage is the required leadership ingredient and responsibility to empower good leaders and prevent bad leaders. Emboldening moral courage is the challenge.
Churches consist of many groups and subgroups with both formal and informal hierarchical layers. We must recognize that churches don’t drift toward simplicity. Churches drift toward complexity over the course of time, regardless of size. Two modern phenomena add complexities to churches: the multisite model and digitization of modern life. A multisite church model brings […]
Building trip interest with your students is a key component of every successful student performance tour.
Columnist Krystine Sipple says there is an increasing need for nonprofit executive directors, but a diminished supply of those willing or ready to take on that role.
Accelerate your career and professional development by learning to stretch your thought leadership skills.
Looking for new ways to inspire your leadership workshop participants? Add some fun to your next training with these five leadership activity ideas.
A biweekly advice column in which Allison Fine answers your questions about nonprofit careers and leadership.
How do you judge if a leadership conference is worth your time?