by Adam Weber
I became a pastor and started Embrace when I was twenty-four years old. It wasn’t my idea. I was available and God had a plan. We sent a couple of emails to see if anyone might be interested in coming to a meeting to hear about the possibility of starting a new ...
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Development


3 Good Reasons to Heed Limits In Your Leadership –
by Jenni Catron
Recently I was pursuing an opportunity that I was really excited about. Not only was it something that I would enjoy, but also it would enable me to be closer to my family and be helpful to the future of The 4Sight Group. I started out cautiously optimist and ...
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The Forgotten Jesus part 3: A Purpose is Worth A Thousand Words –
by Robby Galatty
The difference between Eastern and Western thought impacts how we understand the Bible. One key difference between the more dynamic way of thinking of Hebrew culture and our more abstract approach today, is to say that Hebrews focused not simply on how a thing ...
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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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3 Proper Ways to React to the Mysteries of God –
A.W. Tozer once wrote in The Pursuit of God:
“The believing man does not claim to understand. He falls to his knees and whispers, ‘God.’ The man of earth kneels also, but not to worship. He kneels to examine, to search, to find the cause and the how of things.”
What Tozer is ...
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3 Questions That Will Increase Clarity and Reduce Stress –
by Wes Gay
A few days ago, I remembered something I heard last year. I went to a men’s breakfast and heard a keynote speaker from Chick-fil-A. This gentleman is a brilliant businessman, and he’s one of the top executives in the company.
He made a number of memorable comments ...
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