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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.
Do you want to grow in your faith? Do you want a deeper, more intimate walk with Christ? Do you want to feel more connected to God? Then one of the best things you can do for yourself is “show up.” That’s what Ricky Alcantar at Healthy Leaders claims in an article called “The…
As I recently mentioned on this blog, I am reading through the Old Testament book of Nehemiah as a way of helping me be the godly leader my church family needs me to be during our season of transitioning in some new congregational leaders. I was so inspired by Nehemiah’s prayer in Nehemiah 1 that…
This week’s “Five on Friday” continues my observations from Nehemiah 1 that I first wrote about on Wednesday. Here are 5 elements of a godly leader’s prayers… An Acknowledgement of the One, True God Nehemiah addresses his prayer to “God of heaven” in verse 5. That phrase was frequently used in Nehemiah’s time by the…
I am currently spending my personal devotional time in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. Nehemiah stepped into a leadership role during a time of turmoil and transition for God’s called people of Israel and became a picture of God-centered leadership. As a result, many leaders have looked to Nehemiah’s example in order to learn…
Last week my daughter’s high school volleyball team ended their summer league season. Since she was one of two freshmen playing up with the varsity, she sat on the bench more than she ever has before. So, I gave her the following advice: View the situation as an opportunity to learn. While my daughter would…