
Frank Bealer
Frank is the CEO of Phase Family Centers and Executive Director of Leadership Development at Orange / The reThink Group. He is driven to develop leaders to reach their full potential. Frank is married to Jess and together they have four children.
3 Lies Ministry Leaders Tell Themselves
Monday July 8, 2019 | Frank BealerIn the ministry world, burnout may be our greatest obstacle. It’s the devil’s ultimate weapon. If he can run you ragged, he will. If he can destroy your health, he will. If he can make you despise your job, he will. If we want to find a way to combat the enemy’s schemes, we have to identify unhealthy behaviors and eliminate them from our daily routines. Some things need to change if we want to last in ministry. Read more
Turning Surprises Into Opportunities
Tuesday October 31, 2017 | Frank BealerDo you remember the first time you asked someone if they liked you? Like in elementary school? Or maybe like me, middle school? More than likely it didn’t happen instantly. You thought about it. A lot. You played through all kinds of scenarios in your mind. Recently, my kids came across my old middle school […] Read more
I Get It Now
Thursday June 8, 2017 | Frank BealerThere’s something that changes when you see it for yourself. There’s a new sense in which we say “I get it now.” I’ve had many experiences like this in my life. The first time I walked into Neyland Stadium and witnessed over 100,000 fans cheering for the Tennessee Vols. The first time I walked the […] Read more
Cut It Out! Finding the Best in Less
Tuesday May 9, 2017 | Frank BealerAs a child, TGIF was a big part of my family’s weekly routine. At 8 p.m. every Friday night, we would huddle in front of our 19-inch TV to watch the Tanner and Winslow families navigate life. Steve Urkel would whine, “Did I do that?” and Jesse would make us all smile with his, “Have […] Read more
Reminders Required: 2 Reasons to Re-Vision Parents
Friday November 18, 2016 | Frank BealerI was talking to my wife, Jess, the other day when I realized that I had misplaced my iPhone. While trying to listen to my wife, I frantically retraced my steps. I could not find it anywhere. Out of frustration, I told Jess that I just couldn’t concentrate on what she was saying because I […] Read more
Fuel Your Recruiting
Thursday April 7, 2016 | Frank BealerIt’s early in the morning, but you’re running late to your first meeting. So you hustle to your car, start it and speed off. It’s not until a few minutes later that you look down and see the “Low Fuel” light staring back at you. Have you ever been in this dilemma? You quickly calculate […] Read more
Goals Are Good, Initiatives Are Better
Tuesday February 2, 2016 | Frank BealerThe goal was clear. There was one objective, stop the soccer ball. With both goalies injured, and only minutes left in the game, I found myself shifted from my regular position as midfielder to goalie. The other team was set up for a penalty kick. If the ball went in, we lost. If I could […] Read more
3 Signs Families Are About To Leave Your Church
Friday October 30, 2015 | Frank BealerA few months ago, my nine-year-old son, Isaac, wanted to take up gardening. We acquired a few containers and a variety of vegetable seeds and got to work. It wasn’t long before we began to see all kinds of sprouts, and his plants began to flourish. One afternoon, he asked me to transplant his cucumbers […] Read more
Unpacking The How Of The Decision-Making Process
Tuesday July 21, 2015 | Frank BealerThe decision had to be made . . . today. After months of planning and deliberating, it was time to make the call. Were we going to implement the new coaching strategy across a dozen locations or not? With everything else going on, I wasn’t sure if it was the right time but I wanted […] Read more
Calling Over Comfort: 3 Honest Questions
Tuesday May 26, 2015 | Frank BealerThe gym I go to to has this sign on the wall that compares heart rates to how you’re feeling, all to help motivate people who want to improve their fitness. For example, the lowest threshold should feel like you’re still sitting on your couch—you’re probably not trying all that hard. On the other hand, […] Read more
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