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What motivates servant leadership in your ministry?
The church once owned the concept of servant leadership. When I say owned, I mean the church defined and demonstrated what it meant to be
Thinking Outside the Box about Relationships
Thinking “outside the box” is a popular notion in the workplace. Consultants are paid good money to free company executives from the constraints of their
A New Replacement Theology?
As we begin, it is important to note that this is not a thesis on the Trinity. Nor is it intended to be a theological
7 steps to success, the LORD’s way
I don’t know who first said, “The Bible is the LORD’s manual for life,” but it is surely as true now as it was then.
The Kingdom River – Part II
The kingdom of heaven is like a mighty river that flows through our lives – the Kingdom River. There are people that visit the river
Is this the Cross you love?
Long ago, Thomas a Kempis wrote, “The Lord has many lovers of His crown but few lovers of His cross.” This is hardly understood in
Which covenant is more difficult to possess?
Before we delve into another article on the way we think, what we think about, and how our thinking impacts our faith walk, I would
Why should we think about thinking?
The way we think affects our reception of external stimuli, our processing of it, and our response to it. Most of us think without thinking
The 7 things Christian leaders must stop assuming
It seems we have embarked on a series of articles about the way humans think, and what they think about. If that is the case, then
Did Jesus Christ die, sacrifice and suffer so we wouldn’t have to?
The church in America desperately needs a reformation. Where do reformations begin? Romans 12:2 encourages us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds.