By Josh Patterson
I have been asking myself a question a lot lately, "What are my priorities costing me?" Or, said another way, "What are my excuses costing me?" My choices are most likely determined by my priorities. There are plenty of ideas about life that I have floating ...
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Pastors
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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Three Reasons Leaders Must Excel at Prioritization –
By Eric Geiger
It has been said that management insists on doing things right and leadership insists on doing the right things. While not a fully accurate or helpful statement, as it paints a false dichotomy between leadership and management, it is a common cliché for a reason: ...
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Three Ways the Gospel Shapes Our Definition of “Success” –
By Michael Kelley
How do you measure success?
All of us, I think, have some internal barometer by which we measure ourselves. And we apply that measure to all different kinds of activities. We apply it to everything from our career to our families to our relationships all the ...
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Five Marks of a Servant Leader –
By Jon Bloom
All professing Christians agree that a Christian leader should be a servant leader. Jesus couldn’t be clearer:
“The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them, and those in authority over them are called benefactors. But not so with you. Rather, let the ...
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The 10 Commandments of Leadership –
By Brian Dodd
Many times I teach leadership to organizations whose people have varying degrees of knowledge on the subject of leadership. Some are experienced leaders. Many are just beginning their journey of influence.
To help provide a foundation for their growth and ...
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