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When Leadership Feels Stuck But the Calling Remains

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There are seasons in leadership where everything looks fine on the outside, yet something feels quietly wrong on the inside. Meetings are running. People are showing up. Ministry is active. But momentum feels stalled. Passion feels muted. Purpose feels distant.  This is the uncomfortable space Tailormade by God dares to confront. Vincent D. Collins speaks directly to leaders who are still serving faithfully—but secretly wondering if they’ve stopped moving forward. This book doesn’t whisper encouragement. It awakens conviction, challenging readers to recognize the difference between being busy and being obedient. The Hidden Danger of Stagnation in Leadership One of the most powerful themes in Tailormade by God is this: stagnation rarely looks like failure. It often looks like routine. Collins reveals how leaders can appear productive while slowly drifting away from God’s direction. The danger isn’t collapse—it’s comfort. Through lived experience and spiritual insight, Coll...

Comfort vs. Calling: What Collins Says in Tailormade by God

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  There’s a fine line between living in comfort and walking in calling, and many leaders struggle to tell the difference. On the surface, everything may look fine—the church doors are open, programs are running, people are showing up. Yet underneath, something is missing. Bishop Vincent D. Collins explores this tension in his book Tailormade by God , reminding leaders that settling for comfort is not the same as walking in obedience. Comfort feels safe. It avoids risk, keeps the peace, and maintains what has already been built. But as Collins explains, comfort can become the very thing that blocks calling. Leaders who refuse to leave familiar systems or outdated assignments risk drifting into maintenance mode rather than moving in vision. What once was a vibrant calling becomes a routine, and over time the fire that once fueled ministry begins to fade. In Tailormade by God , Collins writes with urgency about this drift. He points out that many leaders are not lacking skill, p...

Crash, Burn, Rise: The Wild Ride to Finding Your Purpose

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  With so much noise around us, it’s easy to forget the things that truly count. We’re constantly bombarded with demands, expectations, and noise that drown out our inner calling. But what if there was a way to cut through the chaos, find clarity, and tap into a purpose so powerful it transforms every part of your life? Tailormade by God by Vincent D. Collins offers a fresh perspective on turning adversity into opportunity. This isn’t just another “how-to” book; it’s a wake-up call, a jolt to your soul, urging you to push beyond your limits and live with laser-focus. This isn’t about playing it safe or settling for mediocrity. It’s about taking risks, stepping into the unknown, and mastering the art of purposeful living. The Power of Pressure This isn’t your typical motivational book. It’s a raw and real guide to breaking through the walls standing in your way to the life you’ve always dreamed of. Through personal stories, the author shows how pressure often becomes the thing ...

Vision Restored: Insights from Tailormade by God

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  An article based on the teachings of Bishop Vincent D Collins in his book Tailormade by God Leadership is not sustained by charisma, programs, or even hard work alone. At the core of effective ministry lies vision; the God-given clarity that directs, inspires, and sustains. In Tailormade by God , Bishop Vincent D. Collins reminds leaders that without vision, even the most faithful routines eventually lose meaning. Vision is not optional. It is the lifeblood of leadership. Vision Beyond Strategy In today’s ministry culture, the word “vision” often gets reduced to strategic planning. Churches and organizations create mission statements, branding campaigns, and five-year roadmaps. While these tools may serve a purpose, Collins emphasizes in Tailormade by God that true vision is not a product of brainstorming. It is a revelation from God. Vision begins in God’s presence, not in a conference room. It is unique to each leader, ministry, or organization, and cannot be borrowed ...