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The Lost ART of Leadership

Most people define leadership as the ability to achieve a position. Their goal is to go after a position and, when they achieve it, think they have become a leader. Is there more to it than that? Leadership is influence not position. This is illustrated somewhat humorously in a Chinese proverb that I love. "He who thinks he leads and has no... >Full Story

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A Place to Grow

This is Part 2 in a three-part series: “Growing as a Spiritual Leader” Are you in an environment where you are growing as a leader? Before you answer this question, I want to describe what I see as a growth environment. It's not a natural place, but rather, a place you must create. A growth environment is a place where other people... >Read More



Eight Facets of Brilliant Leadership

This is Part 2 in a two-part series, Eight Facets of Brilliant Leadership Like diamonds, we as Christian leaders are called to reflect the Light and to shine the way for others. And like these rare, precious stones, we as leaders can radiate brilliance from eight facets: vision, integrity, motivation, discipleship, listening, prayer, attitude...... >Read More



A Passion to Grow

This is Part 1 in a three-part series: "Growing as a Spiritual Leader" "Leader" is not a word you will find often in the Bible - just six times does it appear in the King James Version. Much more frequently, we read about the role of a servant, particularly in the teachings of Jesus Christ. "Servant" in any language speaks... >Read More



Eight Facets of Brilliant Leadership

This is Part 1 in a two-part series, Eight Facets of Brilliant Leadership Most diamond crystals have eight facets, each of them reflecting light and adding brilliance. Like diamonds, we as Christian leaders are called to reflect the Light and to shine the way for others. And like these rare, precious stones, we as leaders can radiate brilliance...... >Read More


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