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7 Questions To Help Me Restore Balance
Have you ever met a woman who did not have to work at living with balance? Neither have I. Anyone involved in ministry, (whether full time, part time or as a lay person) has probably learned that most of what we do is not 9-5. Life happens and it usually does not fit into our schedule. My January was […]
Are You Living With Balance?
When my boys were younger they enjoyed playing with building toys…At first it was just blocks, then Tinker toys and Lincoln logs. Aaron still loves Legos and will spend hours on his creations. As long as the designs are balanced, there is beauty. But even if one piece is yanked away, the balance and beauty is destroyed. Imbalance causes distortion […]
Leadership Lesson From Kathy Keller
I experienced a great leadership lesson from Kathy Keller, wife to Tim Keller of Redeemer in Manhattan. Before moving to minister in NYC on Staten Island I was motivated to call Kathy Keller and just glean from her wisdom in being a pastor’s wife in the area. I had never met Kathy but of course had heard of her husband […]
Top Five Leadership Lessons From Esther
Esther was an ordinary person who faced an extraordinary leadership challenge. How would I have responded in this crisis? Would my action have been at the right time? I expect that I might have immediately gone to the king and probably got my head cut off. Top Five Lessons From Esther: 1. Remember that God is always […]
God’s Woman in God’s Place
I’ve been learning a lot from the book of Esther. We can clearly see how God does His work through the inner prompting of 3 leaders. Mordecai, King Xerxes and Esther. I wonder if she felt like a leader. Did she realize that she had influence? Regardless of what she saw or how she felt, we see God’s […]
A Leader’s #1 Job
Last night we had our small group at our home. I love these people. God has given them a greater hunger for Him and it is so exciting to see His work, His way in His people. They want to know Him, love him more and serve the Lord out of their appreciation for all He […]
Governor Spitzer
Yesterday the news broke that our Governor was busted for personal involvement in a prostitution ring. My first thought is “could this be a mistake?” I ponder this because Gov. Spitzer has been involved in prosecuting prostitution in the past as well as other crimes to help clean up New York. This morning I hear […]
3 Ways You Can Respond To Your Problem
Someone said that solving a problem doesn’t end our problems—it only brings up the next one. How true. Problems will never be eliminated from our lives and I find it very interesting how people respond to them. Most people don’t like problems and will do almost anything to get away from them. There are task […]
The Bottom Bottom Line
We focus on personal growth and leadership development. Jesus did too. He loved the world, helped many and discipled a few. But the bottom bottom line of any ministry effort must be reaching a lost world with the gospel. Our passion is to better equip women in leadership to reach those that others are missing and then multiply their […]
Discipline And The Leader
Discipline is what makes a leader stand out from the crowd. A person who will scorn or excuse self discipline will never qualify for leadership of a high order. The very basic of leadership principles start with character. Successful people are willing to do things that unsuccessful people will not do. John Maxwell talks about the difference […]
