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“Rusty is the best there is! He has the unique ability to dive deep with leaders, including myself, to make them reach their highest potential.”
– Chief of Staff, Oklahoma Department of Human Services




How can I best serve you and/or your team?

Coaching for individual leaders and/or leadership teams that improves performance.

Training that equips and empowers organizations to accomplish their goals with skill and integrity.

I have keynoted multiple national events and numerous regional conferences.

As a former preacher, it is always an honor to serve a church through fill-in preaching, interim preaching, or guest speaking.







Thoughts on leadership, coaching, church, and spirituality.
“You’re becoming someone you’re not.” Those were the words my wife spoke to me during a particularly tense time at the first church I served. Very poor leadership had created a toxic environment, and I was becoming increasingly negative, cynical, and bitter. That’s not my natural or desired personality, and my wife was pointing that…
Christmas is over. The presents have been opened. The food has been eaten. The festivities have concluded. So, what’s next? When we look in the Gospels at what came immediately after the brith narrative of Jesus, we find some guidance for answering that question. For example, in Luke, what comes next is two stories about…
Lord, in a season when every heart should be happy and light, many of us are struggling with the heaviness of life—burdens that steal the joy right out of our Christmas stockings. Crazy weather disasters strike at unsuspecting areas, ravaging peaceful homes and interrupting the lives of unsuspecting residents. Tragedy arrives as innocent victims suffer,…
I love reading through the birth narrative of Jesus each year during the Christmas season, and what stood out to me most this year were two verses in Luke 2… Luke 2:17 – “When they [the shepherds] had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child…” Luke 2:20…
Yesterday, three people walked into our church building asking for a ride. I walked up to them, introduced myself, and told them that I would be happy to drive them where they needed to go. The problem is they didn’t where they were going. They said that they wanted to go to a friend’s apartment…