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Tom Crenshaw shares about grief after losing a loved one and provides insights on how to support those who are grieving.
In our walk with Christ, we often find that the simplest actions can have the most profound impact.
Every once in a while when I read the Bible stuff pops up that I just plain never noticed before.
What kind of leadership do we need in the 21st century? Do you know the answer to this question?
Worry is giving way to anxiety and unease, dwelling on difficulties and troubles. It’s also a leadership killer.
Restore Addiction Recovery not only helps men defeat their addictions but also equips them for full-time employment and prepares them to thrive in the real world.
As we mature in Christ, we realize that this world is empty. We work hard for and hold tight to things that will only pacify us for a short time.
Research shows that past adversity can help you persevere in the face of current stress. And that makes sense, because perseverance requires strength, and adversity makes you stronger.
If you want to enjoy your work without making it an idol, the solution isn’t loving your work less, but more—freely and fully delighting in your God-given vocation.
Fear has a way of paralyzing most of us at one point or another.
Have you ever found yourself in a devastating, hopeless situation? Perhaps you felt alone and unsure of where to turn.
When God wants to be heard, he is impossible to ignore.
Trees tell stories of abundance and drought. They bear scars and deliberate wounds. They display the drama of life through the seasons of the year and the progression of generations. Each tree has its own story.
None of us are guaranteed 70 or 80 years of life. While our lives could be potentially long, they can also be unpredictably short. What are we to do with this?
If you’re like me you have had to experience surprise moments that were unsettling and drove you into fear mode. Recently I’ve been on a quest to fight back against this.
While the world sees servanthood as a softer kind of leading, the Bible shows us how to powerfully motivate people toward a shared vision, achieve significant results, and overcome adversity. True servant leadership, as modeled by Christ, is anything but weak and servile—it is bold, courageous and inspires strong action.
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