As you lead a change initiative, here are six things to ponder.
Have you every asked yourself, “Who am I, Lord, that you are asking me to lead this?”
As you consider the changes in your organization, look to the "first change agent" for wisdom on how to respond.
Do we lead our church volunteers from a posture of fear or love?
Strategic planning could be a life-giving experience if we see it as an opportunity for a life transforming encounter with God.
As you reflect on how things have changed, here are three things you may wish to consider as you plan for the reopening of your church.
Christ has not been impervious to your pains and bruises from the pandemic, politics, or precautions. Jesus surely shared your heartache when you worked from home, or your business was shut down.
As I was looking for examples of people who communicate with love, It dawned on me that Paul's letters are a great example of communicating with love.
God knows where you need to take your business, or how you need to lead your department, so seek his wisdom.
This checklist describes a leader after God’s own heart.
How does a leader live as a Christ-follower?
In the midst of the noise competing for your heart’s attention, God calls out to you with his wisdom.
Your words have the power of life and death, so choose to speak life into every conversation.
Remember this as you continue to pursue his righteousness.
Temptations can ensnare and paralyze, even in the workplace.
We can say, “That’s easy!” when the task at hand aligns with the abilities and talents God has blessed us with.
Wherever you find yourself today, remember this.
Do you turn to Google, or do you ask God for wisdom?
In the middle of the tasks, here’s a way to pause and remember God is there in the middle of your day.
Do you long to work in an environment where empathy flows freely and insults are repaid with blessings?
Have you ever felt the pull to full-time ministry work as a missionary or pastor? If not, you can still make a Kingdom impact without quitting your current job. In this eBook, you will learn the four essentials that can change your perspective of work, your workplace, and most importantly, your heart.
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