Trust: The Character of a Great Leader
In a post-pandemic world, trust is more important than ever. Build trust, and you can build a great team.
In a post-pandemic world, trust is more important than ever. Build trust, and you can build a great team.
God, who knows us best, has given us the Sabbath as a gift.
From early on, my son and daughter were equipped to share the Gospel. Articulating it consistently has helped them improve their communication skills as they interact with others.
In the sensitive moments soon after a tragedy, it is important we remember as churches we exist to live out the mission of Jesus to seek and save that which is lost.
It is important to drink from deep wells, expanding your own tastes and horizons of thought and emotion.
Promoting a false prosperity gospel. It’s happening all over the world. And, it affects relationships. A gospel that promotes health and wealth also promotes self-centeredness and worldly living.
While we all work, serve and minister in different ways, the longer we do this important kingdom work, the more we realize that some of the teachings and practices of old are still applicable now and will be in the future.
I believe that a healthy sense of responsibility is absent of shame and enables us to recognize our mistakes without losing value.
Where once the church was the gathering place, the world enticed her people to become more lackadaisical to her offerings. As a leader, you must not focus on those who have chosen not to return, but on the ones who come at least once a month to church.
Dismantling racism is a matter of discipleship.