The past few weeks I have been posting about king Saul’s bad choices that lead to his downfall. Below I wanted to share the main points Christian leaders can learn from his life. Enjoy, Be obedient to God’s words and commands. Be patient and trust in God’s timing. Be guided by God, not by emotions [...]
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Ways To Invest In Your Team
One of the greatest rewards and responsibilities of a leader is building a team. This is because progress and results happen with an effective team. But this takes a leader investing in their team. This is hard because investing in others requires energy, time, and work. It might be hard but doing so benefits everyone. [...]
READ MORE »You Don’t Need a Title to Be a Leader by Mark Sanborn
Mark Sanborn Is a leader, author, and speaker. Here is a short clip about not needing a title to lead. A simple question: Are you willing to lead without a title?
READ MORE »What Christian Leaders Can Learn From King Saul, Part 4
The passage below gives us insights into what happens when a leader starts to sin, make bad choices or decisions. It is what happened with Saul and it happens to current leader’s. Psalms 1 says, Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of [...]
READ MORE »What Christian Leaders Can Learn From King Saul, Part 3
We have been going through some of the bad choices king Saul made, that lead him from being a great king to an evil one. So far, we have seen how Saul took things into his own hands by not waiting for Gods timing. We have also seen what has happened because of Saul’s pride [...]
READ MORE »Leader’s Need To Focus On The Organization’s Expertise
We must realize the dangers of moving an organization into areas outside of its expertise. This is what commonly happens, the leadership team moves into outside industries or other areas to increase the bottom line. The goal of doing this is not to harm the organization but to help it. But this is not usually [...]
READ MORE »Two Types Of Attitude
In the Slight Edge, Jeff Olson talks about two types of attitude. Here is what he says, “There are two prevalent types of attitude: entitled and value-driven. A value-driven attitude says, “What can I do to help you?” An entitled attitude says, “What have you done for me lately?” An entitled attitude says, “Pay me [...]
READ MORE »Effectively Communicating To An Audience, Part 3
The first two parts of this series were Becoming a Better Communicator and The 3P’s Of Preparing to Communicate. In this post I want to finish this series by talking about ways to effectively communicate to an audience. I believe the best way to conquer the fear of public speaking and become an effective presenter, [...]
READ MORE »What Christian Leader’s Can Learn From King Saul, Part 2
(Feel free to check out the first part of What Christian Leaders Can Learn From King Saul After David was anointed by Samuel as the next king, circumstances lead him to be king Saul’s personal harp player and a mighty soldier. After David and his army killed the Philistines, the people started to sing this [...]
READ MORE »What Christian Leader’s Can Learn From King Saul, Part 1
We can learn lessons on leadership from both good and bad leader’s. King Saul is one of those people we can learn from even though he was not the best leader. The bad choices and decisions he made, turned his potential of being a great king, into the path that lead to his downfall. One [...]
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