In the song, there are ten lords a-leaping. As a leader, you may have 2, 10, or 200 people that you lead, but if you want them to be “a leaping” at work – doing their job with passion and engagement, you play a pivotal role.
In case you joined this Christmas party late, each day, I am adding one of the gifts/assignments so that, eventually, there will be 12 “Leadership Days of Christmas
For each of the next 12 days (ending on Christmas Eve), I will post a daily question for you to ponder. Each question/post will only take a couple of minutes to read, but to get the value (and the gifts), you will want to invest some time to think about...
On our own, we can never be the kind of person God wants us to be. He never intended us to do life on our own. We all need people who teach us, share their lives with us, invest in us, and encourage us to grow. One writer stated we...
Do you remember the classic song “My Favorite Things?” It makes me think of my favorite things, especially the four for which I am most thankful. I could call them “the big four.”
Reading through Scripture will reveal how vital gratitude is to God. I read that over 400 Bible verses reference Thanksgiving or gratitude. From them came two major themes
God is actively taking the initiative to look for faithful people he can bless. “For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.” 2 Chronicles 16:9
One of God’s purposes for your ministry or Christian business is to help your people grow toward spiritual maturity. Yet there is much confusion about what Christian maturity looks like. As you’re making disciples, you must make it clear what it is to grow in the Lord.
For God to move in your ministry or business, it needs to be united—no matter what’s occurring in the culture and worldwide. I’m convinced that we’ll have the church’s power in Acts when we have the church’s unity in Acts. Then we’ll be able to set aside our petty differences...
Normally on a Sunday morning, I would be waking up around 5:30 am or so and head out for a beach walk with my poodle to pray and think through the sermon I had spent all week preparing. This Sunday in particular would have been the beginning of a new...
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