Who You Gonna Call?

On our recent move to Florida, we noticed a system of call boxes. Apparently there are over 2,750 push-button type motorist call boxes along Florida's Interstate Highways and Turnpikes, with assistance available for medical, service, or police. Almost every mile we found call boxes. Most of us drive problem-free to our destinations, but who would you call... Continue Reading →

5 Helpful Ideas for Running to Win

Woody Allen quipped, “80% of success is just showing up.” Unfortunately, many leaders are showing up exhausted and tired of being extremely busy, without a clear sense of values and mission to hold it all together.  There is always more to do than there is time to do it-with the kids, in business, in ministry... Continue Reading →

Leadership Lessons along the journey: Crisis

Crisis:  Allender says, “Crisis has a way of sneaking up and biting you from behind.  It exposes either your lack of preparation or the foolishness of your presumption of security.” [1] I have certainly found that to be true in my journey of leadership.  Crisis actually originates from a Greek word meaning “to sift or... Continue Reading →

7 Tips on Developing a Life Mission

What can we learn from the mission of Paul in Titus 1:1?  Download free article on Life Mission:  Paul's and Yours.  He had a mission, a sense of destiny.  It is of vital importance that we have one as well.  After an extensive investigation, J Robert Clinton, professor of leadership at Fuller Seminary concluded:  70%... Continue Reading →

10 Essential Skills for a Successful Transition

Transitions happen all the time.  It is estimated that a person will change jobs on the average of 14 times by the age of 35.  As a former national director of a ministry, our team experienced several transitions in leadership; some were personnel, others were structural.  We change roles in our jobs, or we may... Continue Reading →

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