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3 Proper Ways to React to the Mysteries of God –

March 29, 2017 By michaelkelley

A.W. Tozer once wrote in The Pursuit of God: “The believing man does not claim to understand. He falls to his knees and whispers, ‘God.’ The man of earth kneels also, but not to worship. He …

Filed Under: Bible, Character, Communication, Community, Development, Emotional Health, Worship Tagged With: Jesus, Leadership, Limitations, Worship

Learn to Lead Through the Power of Presence –

March 28, 2017 By lwleadership

By Jeremy C. Burton “I sent them an email three days ago and haven’t heard back.” “I texted them twice and am waiting on a response.” If you are in a leadership role, you have probably heard …

Filed Under: Balance, Coaching, Communication, Hospitality, Leadership, Listening, Margin, Personal Growth, Presence, Relationships Tagged With: Leadership, Power of presence, presence

10 Timeless Leadership Quotes To Start-Off Your Week –

March 20, 2017 By lwleadership

As a leader, you’re called to inspire your team every week but who’s inspiring you? We’ve gathered 10 timeless leadership quotes that will inspire  you as you prepare for the …

Filed Under: Best Of, Development, Leadership, Motivation, Personal Growth, Quotes Tagged With: encouragement for leaders, Leadership, leadership quotes, timeless quotes

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

What To Do When People Are the Worst –

March 3, 2017 By justinlathrop

“Dear brothers and sisters, after we were separated from you for a little while (though our hearts never left you), we tried very hard to come back because of our intense longing to see you …

Filed Under: Balance, Decision Making, Encouragement, Family, Integrity, Leadership, Rest Tagged With: Boundaries, Family, Leadership, Leading others, Rest

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