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Leading at Home

Three Ways to Guard Your Marriage in Ministry

February 14, 2020 By lwleadership

By H.B. Charles, Jr. In 2008, I traveled to the other coast of the country to fill the pulpit at a church over a holiday weekend. When I returned home a few days later, that church asked me if I …

Filed Under: Leadership, Leading at Home, Marriage, Pastors

Invisible Leadership in the Home

December 5, 2018 By lwleadership

By Paul Tripp I think the best kind of leadership is invisible. As I read the Gospels, Jesus never resembles dominant or forceful leadership. That’s the kind of leadership I want in my home. I …

Filed Under: Leadership, Leading at Home, Pastors

Three Ways to Lead at Home

November 14, 2018 By lwleadership

By Louie Giglio In my home, my wife and I have a partnership, I’m even lucky enough to work with my wife. We don’t have kids, just our goldendoodle, London, and I lead all three of us. Most …

Filed Under: Leadership, Leading at Home, Pastors

Raising Kids Who Perform Well Under Pressure –

January 12, 2017 By lwleadership

By Joshua Straub Have you ever had to perform under pressure? Maybe you were at the plate with a 3-2 count in the bottom of the last inning with a runner on third, down by a run. Perhaps you had …

Filed Under: Leading at Home Tagged With: emotionally safe for kids, leading at home, parenting tips, pipeline conference

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