by Amber Woller | Jan 12, 2012 | Leadership
What is organic? Organic is often described as being natural. The fourth definition in Webster’s Dictionary is “a: forming an integral element of a whole b: having systematic coordination of parts.” When we go to the grocery store to buy organic...
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 Guest Contributor | Oct 6, 2010 | Leadership, Workplace
I love my church. I love the worship, our pastors, and the message of the truth, the Word, and how it is taught each week. I became a Christian attending this church, so please don’t take this the wrong way but . . . they say something EVERY week that just grates on...
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...
by Huey | Jun 15, 2010 | Leadership
In the first part we looked at the importance of prayer. The second part really just involves asking questions and finding the answers. Find Meaning Start by answering many questions: Who do you want to impact? How do you want to impact them? What kind of person do...
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