By Aaron Shamp
Why did God call Gideon to be Israel’s deliverer? Obviously, the Midianites and Amalekites were oppressing Israel, and the people needed relief from their distress. But why did God call Gideon to fill that leadership role?
One of my favorite verses in the Old ...
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Productivity
It’s Not Too Late To Start Your Fall Volunteer Training!
By Dan Iten
Back to school is underway and that means a new season of ministry has either started or will soon begin for your church as we enter into the fall. While we might have had big plans to use the summer as an opportunity to start large projects or finally get to ...
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How to Focus on the Important, Not Urgent
By H.B. Charles, Jr.
How do you walk the fine line between the things that are important and the things that are urgent in your leadership? Many things demand a pastor’s attention. There’s the public ministry of preaching, music, and prayer. There’s time spent caring for those ...
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Why Curiosity Matters So Much in the Workplace –
By Barnabas Piper
When you think of curiosity – if you think of curiosity – you might picture exploring the mountaintops or reading books or exploring new places. But how does curiosity fit and, more importantly, why does it matter in the workplace? In productivity? In business ...
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10 Ways You Can Start Leading Today –
By Kent Ingle
Change doesn’t take place unless someone acts. Having been a leader in a variety of settings from business to nonprofits and now to education, I can safely say that more people like to talk a big game when it comes to change than to do the work necessary to make the ...
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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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