As I travel the Southwest City area I see large signs nailed to fence post with Bible scripture references on them. One of these is John 3:16. Often we see someone in the bleachers at a baseball or football games holding up a sign bearing that Bible verse. Children who attend church, especially the Sunday School hour, are taught and encouraged to memorize John 3:16...
Read MoreThe story of David in the Bible is one that we are drawn to because we can relate to so many things he goes through. At one point in his story, David is sad; he is lonely; he feels so empty. And in his emptiness, he understands what it feels like to not walk with God. He has experienced the indwelling of the Holy Spirit; He has experienced the joy of salvation, and now he feels alone...
Read MoreFor many years the Twenty-third Psalm has been one of the most loved and treasured passages in the Bible. It is among the most familiar even among those who are not “religious” nor very knowledgeable about Scripture. They recognize these words.
Read MoreThe last few weeks, we have discussed The Secret (Ken Blanchard) to effective leadership. This is the final week of this blog series, and it is one that I am most passionate about - living our Values. Our Values should drive every decision, attitude and action we make. We are going to take a journey to discover what it looks like to live out our values (or not), and what our responsibilities as leaders to embody those values every day.
Read MoreSuccess. We strive after it. We devote an enormous amount of our energy pursuing it. But can you define it? Most often, managers will define success as a healthy bottom-line. And they are not wrong, but there is a tension here, isn’t there. The tension is that you work for a company that has a value of Put People First. Many managers feel the tension to choose either results or relationships. I want to challenge you today that it is not an either/or, but rather effective leaders realize that success is predicated on my ability and willingness to value both results and relationships. So what does that look like and how does a manager make that shift in thinking?
Read MoreI look around me and all I see is change. Seasons change. Relationships with people change. Companies change. Our bodies change.McDonald’s started selling breakfast all day. Everywhere I look - I find change. But what is it in me that wants to avoid it? And what might my life, relationships and attitude look like if I were to approach change differently?
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