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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.
There’s an old preacher “axiom” that says the best preacher in the world is probably somebody you’ve never heard of, somebody who is faithfully and joyfully serving a congregation that you probably have never heard of, somebody who skillfully applies the Word of God to the various seasons of life as the preacher walks with…
Last week, an elder of a different congregation called for some advice on a situation he was facing, and that conversation turned into a wonderful, broader conversation on the function of elders in church and the dynamic between elders and ministers. That discussion brought to mind something I had read in this book by Paul…
A lot has changed in my life over the last two years. I lost my Dad… Along with two uncles who also had a profound impact on me. I lost a little bit of my identity as a result… Along with some security. I lost a sense of normalcy… Along with everybody else in the…
From William Willimon: Despite our earnest efforts, we couldn’t climb all the way up to God. So what did God do? In an amazing act of condescension, on Good Friday, God climbed down to us, became one with us. The story of divine condescension begins on Christmas and ends on Good Friday. We thought, if…
The way in which Jesus Christ accomplishes our restoration, redemption, and reconciliation with God is sometimes referred to as “The Great Reversal.” John Calvin once expressed the beautiful paradox of Jesus’ Great Reversal like this: He was sold, to buy us back; captive, to deliver us; condemned, to absolve us; he was made a curse…