by Robby Galatty
For centuries, Western Christians have associated Joseph, Jesus’s earthly father, with carpentry. For many of us, we read children’s Bibles that show him teaching young Jesus how to saw, hammer nails, and create wooden joints. But was this the type of work that ...
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The Forgotten Jesus part I: Learning How to Think Like Jesus –
By Robby Galatty
The first step in understanding Jesus as a Jewish rabbi is to take a closer look at the Hebrew language and thought. The Hebrew language tends to be characterized as dynamic, impassioned, and explosive, in contrast to the more abstract and systematic Greek ...
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Four Books on Building a Healthy Church –
Healthy churches are one of the greatest needs in the church today.
Too often churches are held back from their potential because of a lack of leadership, misplaced vision, or a tendency for members within the church to talk past one another.
Over the last several years, Dr. ...
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17 Things A Leader Can Do To Transform A Community –
by Brian Dodd
Franklin County, MS has a population of 7,000 people. There are only two stop lights in entire county which is halfway covered by national forest. There is little economic opportunity. Not many people ever seem get out of Franklin County. In fact, the 2016 high ...
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Learn to Lead Through the Power of Presence –
By Jeremy C. Burton
“I sent them an email three days ago and haven’t heard back.”
“I texted them twice and am waiting on a response.”
If you are in a leadership role, you have probably heard these type of comments. This is an all too common type response in this work era. The ...
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7 Top Leadership Quotes For the Week –
Leadership is not for the faint of heart. To be a leader requires a serious time investment. Because we understand how valuable your time is, we've collected seven of the best leadership quotes for youto reflect on this week.
"Every time you have to speak, you're auditioning ...
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