Tag: Leadership

Moses Parting the Red Sea, by Robert T. Barrett

Leadership is Not for Everyone

So now, go … bring my people the Israelites out of Egypt.” But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go …? Ex. 3:10-11 Leadership is one of the most attractive responsibilities everyone feels entitled to and could perform well. People fight for this role, even in unfair ways. For believers, leadership is both a gift and a […]

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Be A Trail Blazer for Christ

Be A Trail Blazer for Christ

Do not let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith, and in purity. 1Tim. 4:12 The Church is like family, but when it comes to leadership, the leader of the Church is not necessarily the oldest man in the house. Timothy, a much […]

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World leaders with an Italian medical team as they gather for the official family photo on day 1 of the G20 leaders' summit at the convention center of La Nuvola, in Rome, Italy, October 30, 2021. /Reuters

Human rulership has the management of themselves, other people, the environment, and Earth. Where did it come from and why?

World leaders with an Italian medical team as they gather for the official family photo on day 1 of the G20 leaders’ summit at the convention center of La Nuvola, in Rome, Italy, October 30, 2021. (YouTube) Who decided on human rulership for governing other people, the world, and its natural reserves? It’s no mystery that we’re in a huge […]

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Doctrinal Uniqueness and Unity of the Evangelical Church Winning ALL (ECWA)

Doctrinal Uniqueness and Unity of the Evangelical Church Winning ALL (ECWA)

How a Church can remain faithful to their history and biblical legacies in a changing world. Many nuances of doctrinal beliefs and practices appear to remain in the background of how things are conceptualized and applied within ECWA circles, however, quite often the details are not very familiar or thoroughly discussed with members and even some pastors who might not […]

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How to Be Successful in a Toxic Culture

If you’re working in a toxic organizational culture, you already know what a struggle it can be to succeed—or even survive. You’re far from alone—many people find themselves doing a job they love in a workplace they hate. You may not be able to single-handedly change the culture around you, but there are things you can do to advance your […]

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9 Signs You're Burning Out in Leadership

9 Signs You’re Burning Out in Leadership

by Carey Nieuwhof | Your coping mechanism has gone underground or dark. Whether that’s overeating, over-

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Southern Baptist official resigns, cites 'unfair' critiques of decision to end inquiries

Southern Baptist official resigns, cites ‘unfair’ critiques of decision to end inquiries

by Robert Downen | Southern Baptist Convention President J.D. Greear

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Pastors Should Take a Vacation for the Good of their Church

Pastors Should Take a Vacation for the Good of their Church

Stephanie Dyrness Lobdell | You are not the linchpin holding your

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