God is using this season of chaos to prepare His children for a season of opportunity that is likely beyond our imagination.
Our carnal mind attempts to inhibit God’s work by distracting us and/or dissuading us of the notion that God is up to something.
Nehemiah gives us a great example of leadership as we enter into a time of rebuilding. What made him such a great leader? I believe it boils down to eight characteristics.
If you want to develop your leadership and understand God's will for your life, begin here.
Don't miss this providential opportunity to develop and express the Christian distinctive of sacrifice in chaos. You were created for it!
Unity is a powerful force in God’s Kingdom, in our lives, in our families, in a business, and in the local church when it includes five essentials, seen in the great leader Nehemiah.
While church growth has its share of critics, I’ve rarely met a church leader who didn’t want his or her church to grow.
From a prison yard I had dreams to evangelize the whole world.
Before you look to build up others, how are you doing yourself?
Are you wondering whether to wait or to act in a situation right now?
Use the silence in your life to your advantage.
Whatever your situation, you are leading in uncharted waters.
Chaos tests the set of our mind.
When leaders embrace the power of God in the most challenging times, here they find comfort and peace.
Sometimes there is a gap between spiritually-minded leaders, needing to be crossed.
The higher your position of leadership, the lonelier and stressed you may feel.
Consider our situation from a spiritual perspective.
Excellent leaders and followers alike are to be people of influence.