Charles Smith on Whether All Christians Should Consider Themselves Leaders
FTC.co asks Charles Smith, Senior VP for Institutional Relations and Assistant Professor of Christian Leadership at MBTS, “Should all Christians consider themselves leaders?”
Charles Smith on Whether Christians Should Identify Leadership with Influence
FTC.co asks Charles Smith, Senior VP for Institutional Relations and Assistant Professor of Christian Leadership at MBTS, “Should Christians identify leadership with influence?”
Charles Smith on the Key to Developing a Healthy Culture and Healthy Teams
Series: Conversations
FTC.co asks Charles Smith, Senior Vice President for Institutional Relations and Professor of Christian Leadership at Midwestern Seminary, “What are key items to have in place to develop a healthy culture and healthy teams?”
Charles Smith on the Greatest Challenges Facing Leaders in the 21st Century
FTC.co asks Charles Smith, Senior Vice President for Institutional Relations and Professor of Christian Leadership at Midwestern Seminary, “What are the greatest challenges facing leaders in the 21st century?”
Five Enduring Truths About Theological Education
The world desperately needs faithful leaders that steadily live the gospel out before a watching world.
16 Leadership Lessons I Learned the Hard Way
For good or bad, leaders set the emotional tone within an organization. . . . Hope is the most powerful tool in your arsenal.
Fear, Faith, and the Fatherhood of God
God is calling us out of the stands and into the arena. He is calling us to follow Him deep into the wild and restless world around us. But we are not going there alone.
For The Church Regional Conference: Matt Carter and Jared Wilson
Matt Carter, Jared Wilson, and Charles Smith share some info on the upcoming For The Church conference luncheon at The 2015 Southern Baptist Convention.
God, the Gospel, and Getting Things Done
Midwestern Seminary's President Jason K. Allen and Vice President for Institutional Relations Charles Smith discuss the practicalities of gospel-centered productivity with Matt Perman, leadership coach and author of What's Best Next?
Dinner and Discussion
God, the Gospel, and Getting Things Done