by Kathy Banta | Jul 18, 2013 | Leadership
I was an awkward, introverted little girl. When I attended kindergarten, I spoke out loud to my teacher only a handful of times. School was scary to me and I would anxiously wait for the time of the day that I could return home. Wisely, my parents chose to hold me...
by Connie Boltinghouse | Mar 3, 2011 | Leadership
Values are important; they are the heart-springs that give strength and quality to our choices and behavior. Biographies of leaders often discuss the values, character, and capabilities that honed their leadership into influencing and investing into others’ lives. It...
by Connie Boltinghouse | Jul 21, 2010 | Leadership
Trust lived out reveals a leader with integrity. The word integrity comes from the Latin root in meaning “not” and teg “to touch.” Integrity is a value of something untouched, without blemish. Do these words remind you of Jesus? He was without sin or blemish, and He...
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