My mother was the chief sacrifice in our family. She was a little lady, seemingly unimportant to others. There was nothing outstanding about her at first glance. Most people wouldn’t have looked twice at her. But she gave everything for her husband and her two boys. And by everything, I mean everything. Continue reading “The Leader is the Chief Sacrificer”
Maintaining a Forgiving Spirit While Ministering to the Broken
By: Ted Cunningham
We are called to encourage one another and lift each other up. These days, it only takes a few minutes online to see a lot of hurting people and broken relationships. A quick scroll through our social media channels can be overwhelming and discouraging. Continue reading “Maintaining a Forgiving Spirit While Ministering to the Broken”
The Vocabulary of the Persuasive Leader
By: Michael McQueen
In the mid-1800s, vast tracts of land in central Australia were granted to immigrants who had, in many cases, just arrived from Europe. These farmers and pastoralists found themselves with a challenge – they were now in control of expanses of land that were, in some cases, almost as large as the countries they had just come from. Continue reading “The Vocabulary of the Persuasive Leader”
Discouragement: What to Do When You’re Feeling Low
Author: John McGee | Focus On The Family.
When you attempt anything significant, you will face times of discouragement. It always comes with the territory. Continue reading “Discouragement: What to Do When You’re Feeling Low”