Is this pandemic God’s judgment?
This is, word for word, a question a friend of mine sent me, that a friend had asked her. I answered quickly, but at the behest of my friend, have decided to write a blog about it. Because this, or…
This is, word for word, a question a friend of mine sent me, that a friend had asked her. I answered quickly, but at the behest of my friend, have decided to write a blog about it. Because this, or…
Before I became a Christian I used to be a smoker. I was a real 20-a-day smoker, but for all the 20 years that I did, I probably spent about 10-15 of those years trying to give up. I tried cold tur…
It is sad that some women feel that their bodies are being shamed by conservatives and other people in general. We live in an age of “liberation” where there is an almost anything goes …
The gospels can be some of the clearest works in the Bible to read. They are narrative, there’s lot of talking and there’s a neat beginning, middle and end. But some bits of them are ha…
Do you want to harness the greatest power in your organization? Are you benefiting from your organization's best asset?
Here is one way to help you realize successful change.
In my experience, it's easier to hide bad leadership in a place, which isn't growing. However, the larger an organization becomes- the more growth that occurs - the more bad leadership becomes apparent. Therefore, leaders must grow as the organization grows.
Most leaders will have occasions of worry. Worry is an emotion. You can know all the principles of leadership and still struggle with occasional worry. If not dealt with, worry can lead to more severe cases of anxiety and panic attacks. I would love to offer some encouragements for worried leaders.
Have you ever been around people who just make you feel better about life? They see the world as a generally quite jolly place and always seem to see the good things. At the same time there are tho…