By H.B. Charles, Jr.
A few years ago, I saw a hashtag trending about healthy pastors. This hashtag often displayed pastors in a gym or working out. These pastors shared their disciplines, progress, and commitment to get in shape.
I felt encouraged by these posts. It’s ...
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Character
Three Ways to Grow in Character as a Leader
By Carey Nieuwhof
Moral compromise makes the headlines all the time. So how do leaders end up there? I’m convinced that it’s 1,000 little compromises that lead to the big compromise that costs someone their marriage, their ministry, and their leadership.
Competency gets a ...
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The Gospel Assumed, or Explicit? –
By Josh Patterson
Is the gospel assumed in your relationships? Or, is the gospel explicit? I have been thinking about this distinction for a few days now. Those who live life under the banner of an assumed gospel simply navigate the waters of life with an underlying foundation ...
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Why Integrity Matters –
By Greg Laurie
What is integrity? It’s really the same as having character.
D.L. Moody defined integrity as what you are in the dark. In other words, integrity is who we are when there is no one around to impress. It’s the real us.
Humorist Will Rogers once said, “So live that ...
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Seven Characteristics of Memorable Leaders –
By Kent Ingle
There are a number of people who have had a dramatic impact on my thinking and practice of leadership. You might expect me to offer the familiar names like Patrick Lencioni, John Maxwell, or Mark Batterson. And that would be true along with a list of many ...
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Judgment is a Lazy Substitute for Intimacy –
by Michael Kelley
Judgment is lazy.
Consider a scenario with me. You see someone driving a nice car. It is, in fact, considerably nicer than the car you are driving. Perhaps it’s even the specific kind of car that you wish you were driving at that very moment. So what do you ...
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