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Integrity

Why Integrity Matters –

February 7, 2018 By churchleaders

By Greg Laurie What is integrity? It’s really the same as having character. D.L. Moody defined integrity as what you are in the dark. In other words, integrity is who we are when there is no one …

Filed Under: Character, Integrity, Leadership

Judgment is a Lazy Substitute for Intimacy –

June 27, 2017 By lwleadership

by Michael Kelley Judgment is lazy. Consider a scenario with me. You see someone driving a nice car. It is, in fact, considerably nicer than the car you are driving. Perhaps it’s even the …

Filed Under: Character, Discipleship, Integrity, Personal Growth

10 Diagnostic Questions To Help Determine At What Age Should A Pastor Retire? –

April 26, 2017 By lwleadership

by Thom S. Rainer  There are a lot of us Baby Boomer pastors and Christian leaders around. And it’s cliché, but we aren’t getting any younger. It’s a quiet question that many are asking, but they …

Filed Under: Accountability, Calling, Change, Courage, Decision Making, Encouragement, Endurance, Integrity, Leadership, Motivation, Pastors, Practical Advice, Purpose, Serving, Stewardship, Succession, Transitions Tagged With: Ministry work, Pastor retirement, Retire

Why You Should Stop Using Your Personality Test As A Crutch –

April 25, 2017 By michaelkelley

Are you an otter or a golden retriever? Are you a “D” or an “I”? Are you an “ENTJ” or “INFP”? Are you a green or a red? The list could go on and on, for this is the vocabulary of the personality …

Filed Under: Accountability, Balance, Character, Culture, Discipleship, Emotional Intelligence, Integrity, Leadership, Relationships Tagged With: holiness, personalities, personality tests

Great Leadership Often Starts With A Broken Heart –

March 14, 2017 By haleyveturis

by Brandon Cox  Nehemiah, of the Old Testament, is considered one of the greatest models of successful leadership in history. And his story started with a question: “How’s Jerusalem?” When the …

Filed Under: Integrity, Leadership, Missional, Serving Tagged With: Broken heart, compassion, leader, Leadership

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