By Adam Weber
I never cease to be amazed by how many Facebook friends we can have and yet many of us feel like we don’t have one friend we can call when we’re struggling. Not one person we can sit with when we’re hurting. Not one person to keep us on the right path when we’re ...
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Encouragement
For the Leader Who Feels Forgotten
By Michael Kelley
It’s a pretty bad feeling to suddenly realize you have forgotten something. To realize that you forgot you had a meeting. To wake up and know you forgot you had a test to study for. To get somewhere and reach into your pocket and find out you forgot your ...
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Four Ways I’ve Made It Through Difficult Seasons of Ministry –
By Ronnie Floyd
Disappointment leads to discouragement in ministry. As I have shared with pastors before, you must see these times as seasons, meaning they come and go. Nevertheless, how do you make it through the difficult seasons of ministry?
The best way I can share about ...
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Staying Encouraged as a Leader –
By Matt Brown
Leadership in the church, a business or other area of society can be draining at times. There is the constant task of keeping people on track with the vision, keeping multiple projects moving at any given time, and dealing with challenges and obstacles on a regular ...
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Saved to Serve –
by Dr. Stephen Graves
William Wilberforce has long been viewed as a hero, a Kingdom change agent, and a statesman-saint who was committed to bringing the redemptive edge to all his life touched after his encounter with God’s amazing grace. As a reformer, philanthropist, and ...
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3 Reasons Why Leaders Needs to Laugh at Themselves –
One thousand of our employees waited expectantly for me to take the stage. I had just received a promotion and became the first woman on the executive leadership team in our organization’s history. After a generous introduction, applause rang out and I started toward the podium. ...
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