Happy New Year!
Happy New Year and welcome to 2026! At the beginning of a new year we all tend to make some promises. Some folks will call them New Years resolutions. They are promises to ourselves to change something about ourselves and our lives. Promises to the Lord to be more “spiritual” and to try and be more like Him. Promises to our friends and our family to eat healthier and take care of ourselves. It’s the best time to turn over a new leaf because we are starting with a clean slate. We attempt to have new thoughts and support them with new actions. What we are saying is that we "resolve" to be different.
This year I want to encourage you to develop your own personal GPS. I have one of these in my car that helps me find locations that I do not know. It speaks to me and guides me to the destinations that I am going towards. When you activate our personal GPS, it will help you stay on track so that you can follow through on your resolutions and fulfill your promises. What is this GPS formula? Goals, plans, and systems.
G: Goals
Set some reasonable goals that you can accomplish if you put your mind and heart into it. Start small and set bigger goals as you mature in this process.
P: Plans
Once goals are set, develop a plan that can be followed to help guide you where you are going. The plan is the outline or strategy for how you are going to achieve the goal.
S: Systems
The system contains the action steps that allow you to follow the plan and bring the goals to fulfillment. Your system is the actual energy you use to carry out the plan and reach the goal.
A man once said “a sailor without a destination cannot hope for a favorable wind.” We need to write down our goals, creating our plan and then develop the system to execute. Failing to plan is planning to fail. How can you get to the goals that you have set? You need your own GPS!
This is YOUR year. Set your GPS and go for it!
Keyword 2026…
Every year I ask the Lord to give me a word/theme for the coming year. These words help to chart the course of what is ahead in my life in the coming months. Two years ago the word was “rhythm of grace” and the Lord helped me to understand how to move in tandem with what He desired for me. Last year the word was “established” and He began providing some stability in the things He was doing in me and my heart. I usually hear these words in my heart and spirit during the end of December but this year, as I took time away for Thanksgiving, He spoke a word that truly excited me. What was the word? I’m glad you asked! My keyword for 2026 is MOMENTUM. This is an amazing word that carries so much power in it. John Maxwell called it the BIG MO. He said that with momentum you can achieve great things. So here I go into 2026 gaining more and more momentum. As I thought about how this may show up for me in this coming year, here are a few things I wanted to share about what momentum can do.
1. Momentum keeps you future-focused
It reminds you that progress is often built through small, steady steps. You don’t have to do everything at once. Just keep moving.
2. Momentum honors faithfulness
You already pour into people through preaching, writing, and leading. Momentum encourages you to keep showing up, trusting that God multiplies consistent obedience.
3. Momentum pushes back against stagnation
Every leader hits seasons where things feel stuck. This word nudges you to keep leaning forward instead of settling into what’s comfortable.
4. Momentum creates compounding impact
Whether it’s content, relationships, habits, or ministry growth, the results often show up after you’ve built energy over time. Momentum celebrates that unseen buildup.
5. Momentum helps you recover quickly from setbacks
It’s not about perfection. It’s about refusing to lose your forward lean. Even small positive decisions help you regain traction.
6. Momentum fuels creativity
New ideas flow more easily when you’re in motion. This word may help you approach projects with curiosity instead of pressure.
7. Momentum encourages clarity in priorities
You can’t carry everything into the next season. Momentum helps you identify what truly moves your mission forward and what slows it down.
8. Momentum aligns with personal and spiritual growth
It reflects the way God often works — building something within you long before it becomes visible.
So, here we go into the new year, letting faithfulness fuel momentum to create wins, consistency and progress in 2026.
S.O.S. (End of the Year)
Simplify, Organize and Summarize
Before we can begin to create new ideas and launch a new year routine, we need to make certain that we have space for what is about to happen. Most of us probably have made some poor choices, been involved in some bad relationships and perhaps found ourselves overlooked for a new promotion. Whatever the case, we are stronger and much better because of it…no matter what it was! All of the good and all of the bad have a way of mixing together to bring about the absolute best for you. So here are three things you can do to get ready for the new year.
1-Simplify- as you went through this year you picked up some bags: habits, people, clothes, etc. that may not be the best choice for the fresh start you are about to embark upon. Anything more than what is necessary will weigh you down and keep you from soaring as high as you could go. Get rid of things you do not need. And anything you haven’t used this past year can be a gift to someone else! Simplify.
2-Organize-once you have de-cluttered the house, closet, office and personal life, it is a great idea to organize what remains. Get your things in order and your life will follow. Organize.
3-Summarize- write a 1 page summary of the highlights of the past year-good and bad. When you begin to write down the good things that took place you will see how blessed you truly are. When you see all those bad things, just notice how strong you have become. It may have been really tough. Circumstances may not have worked out like you wanted every time. But here you are-alive and still kicking as we end the year. Your stronger, tougher, and smarter. File the summary away and after you have done this for a few years, you can go back and see your progress more clearly. Summarize.
The way you complete this year is your setup for the way you start the next one. I have a feeling that it will be better than you’ve ever imagined. Get yourself ready for it-mentally, physically and spiritually. Hello New Year!

