7 Characteristics Of The Greatest Leaders I Know
The characteristics I’ve most often seen in the greatest contemporary leaders I’ve known.
These leaders listen to their team, trusting that they, too, bring much to the conversation. If the team’s recommendations differ from these leaders, the leaders are at least willing to continue the conversation. Accomplishing the vision is supreme, even if getting there requires the leaders to reconsider their own strategy. I’ve had the privilege... Continue Reading
Sadie Margaret Pickett, 16-Month-Old Daughter of Otis and Julie Pickett, Called Home to Glory
She was baptized as a covenant child at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Miss., on Sunday, June 4; she passed away to be with Jesus ten days later.
Sadie peacefully took her last breath in my arms. I’ve pictured her taking her last breath on earth in my arms and her first breath (w/ no oxygen tubes!) in Heaven in Jesus’s arms. So, of course, there’s sorrow for us left behind. I miss my beautiful, spunky, bright-eyed, curly hair girl. There will be... Continue Reading
A Patient Perseverance (Christian Men and Their Godly Moms)
It was God’s good plan to use the patient and persistent prayers of Augustine’s mother to draw her son to faith.
When looking to ancient history it can be difficult to separate fact from legend. But we do know that Monica responded to her son’s rebellion with prayer—earnest, pleading, tear-filled prayer and fasting. One bishop who knew of Monica’s prayers comforted her by saying, “It is not possible that the son of so many tears should... Continue Reading
6 Reasons Isolated Leaders Are Dangerous Leaders
The sting of criticism, the burden of the responsibilities, and the pace of leadership can nudge a leader towards isolation, but every step towards isolation is a step towards danger.
Leaders must continually learn, and leaders who are isolated greatly limit their learning, thus greatly limiting their effectiveness. Isolated leaders are divorced from the reality of their context, so they lead in ways that are out of sync with reality. Leaders are responsible for the people they lead, are responsible to serve and love them... Continue Reading
Christian Soccer Player Refuses To Wear Gay Pride Jersey, Withdraws From National Team
Jaelene Hinkle withdrew from the U.S. soccer team when the squad would be wearing rainbow colored ‘gay pride' jerseys in their upcoming game.
Then, she explained the true Biblical meaning of the rainbow symbol. “The rainbow was a covenent made between God and all his creation that never again would the world be flooded as it was when He destroyed the world during Noah’s time. “It’s a constant reminder that no matter how corrupt this world becomes, He... Continue Reading
Navigating Transitions In Life
Transition is inevitable; how should you navigate the changes in life?
It’s important to remember that God is just as invested in helping us fulfill his purposes for our lives, as we are. The Bible tells us that God cares about the details of our lives (Psalm 37:23) and he is preparing us for the good works He has prepared in advance for us to do... Continue Reading
Why Young Christians Can’t Grasp Our Arguments Against Gay ‘Marriage’
“The redefinition of marriage began decades ago” when “the link between sexuality and procreation was severed in our cultural imagination.”
Five years ago it was easy to find readings that challenged and even offended the evangelical college students “considering the secular bent of contemporary gender studies.” But today, things are different. “Students now,” she says, “arrive in my class thoroughly versed in the language and categories of identity politics; they are reticent to disagree with anything for... Continue Reading
Driscoll and The Bogeyman Narrative
For a while there Driscoll was the Young Pope of post-denominational reformed Protestantism.
In the end, I’ll take a good old paleo-Calvinist any day over a neo one. An old Reformed dinosaur who read Graeme Goldsworthy before he was famous in the USA, who loves Spurgeon, but baulks at cigars; who has quietly led his family well for decades; who has convictions about complementarianism, but doesn’t feel the... Continue Reading
5 Questions Leaders Should Be Asking All the Time
The best teachers all have at least one thing in common: they ask great questions.
Leaders should ask these questions both on a daily basis and during critical moments. Of course, these aren’t the only questions to ask; context certainly matters. But I have found these five to be a very practical and useful way to ensure understanding, generate new ideas, inspire progress, encourage responsibility, and remain focused on what... Continue Reading
Google Knows Who You Really Are
Google knows who we are, sometimes better than we know ourselves. But Google doesn’t love us.
“Google searches tell us more than surveys or social media posts, the book points out, because all the factors are there to make people honest. No one is there in front of you. You’re alone. You’re seeking out the answers to the questions you really have.” Imagine if you had a truth serum that... Continue Reading
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