Sue Edwards Dr. Sue Edwards of Dallas Seminary identifies what she most wants to pass on to other leaders. Her leader tip: invest in people. What does that mean and…
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My friend Dr. Jackie Roese describes herself as a lime green woman in a Christian culture that prizes pink women. (See her book Lime Green.) I so identify with her!…
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"If leadership has a secret sauce, it may well be humility. A humble boss understands that there are things he doesn't know. He listens: not only to the other bigwigs…
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I'm thrilled to welcome today's blogger Jill Williams, a certified professional coach and speaker for our free video series Asking Powerful Questions. I asked Jill to help us understand how leaders…
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“You are a God of forgiveness, gracious and merciful, slow to become angry, and rich in unfailing love.” (Nehemiah 9:17) Changing seasons bring transition, and for most of us, change…
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Years ago we had a peach tree in our side yard. As it grew, it began to produce the most delicious peaches ever! One year we had a bumper crop,…
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Studies, books, and articles cite a number of leadership essentials in common. The one that surprised me the most in secular studies was care. Believers are called to love and…
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As we anticipate Valentine’s Day tomorrow, it seems fitting that the first characteristic of good leadership, being Christ-centered, is anchored in love. We have a true relationship with God because…
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For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing and the power of God for us who are being saved," (1 Corinthians 1:18-19) The message of…
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Fall is a time when ministry leaders typically step forward in new schedules and events. The weather begins to change and energizes people to work their mission. September represents fresh…
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