I am training for a Triathlon. It is the Mayan XTri. I’ve never done one before but it seemed like a good idea at time. When I reached 50 years old, I had a goal of climbing Ixta Volcano near my house in Puebla. It has an altitude of 17,159. I have now climbed it... Continue Reading →
Character and Conduct: some thoughts from Titus
The past couple months we have been studying Titus. Below I am attaching links for my book chart of Titus as well another page of some overview thoughts. I encourage you as you begin to finish up the study to develop your own book chart and summary page. Here are a few thoughts: Titus closely... Continue Reading →
Godly leaders: having impact
Godly leaders have a impact in their community. In our study of the Book of the Month, we will see Paul reminding Titus to be diligent in sharing Christ with others, faithful in helping establish new believers and empowering others for ministry. Download and read the notes here: How godly leaders have an impact
Bad Leaders, Good Leaders and Great Leaders
I've started reading Reggie McNeal's book, Practicing Greatness: Seven Disciplines of Extraordinary Spiritual Leaders. Ken Blanchard writes in the Foreward about the book: "greatness... is not a position or a destination, but a quality of leadership that blesses other people." Reggie describes four qualities of leaders: Bad leaders: curse people by diminishing their life; they... Continue Reading →
Leaders at Risk
Warning Signs of Leaders who are at Risk I heard this in a message from our global leadership at a meeting in El Salvador. Here is a list of several danger signs… Excusing sin and weakness; blaming others, the organization or circumstances for lack of progress instead of taking personal responsibility. Having attitude of a... Continue Reading →
