Leaders
The Hidden Bias that Trips Up Leaders
I’ve experienced one that I believe often trips leaders up. It’s called the confirmation bias. It’s a thinking bias that looks for information that supports our preexisting attitudes, beliefs, and actions. So, how can leaders counter the confirmation bias?
Charles StoneUnion with Christ – Together – Part 2
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Malcolm WebberWhere Did I Put My Identity?
My identity as a child of God is unchanging and it is something that can’t be taken away from me. Being a child of God gives me hope for the future, whatever the future may bring.
Elaine VitikainenOur Victory Is in Jesus
The pageantry and passion of a college football victory points to an even greater one: the victory of Jesus Christ.
Brent HooverA Window for God’s Glory
What a dilemma! ... I asked, “Why is it that you think ministry (preaching, evangelism, pastoral care etc.) is serving God but your government job is not ministry?”
Bal BahadurThe Character of Steward Leaders
The issue of a leader’s personal character is crucial, especially considering followers of Jesus Christ should be outstanding examples of trustworthiness. Yet there seems to be a lethargy and complacency concerning integrity among some Christians, which is out of sync with so many of the teachings in Scripture.
Howard RichIs My Leadership in Danger?
As we grow secure in our leadership it can become harder to discern between anointing, depth of respect, loyalty and strength of character. This is the danger zone where we have to be aware of the power we are wielding.
Stephen MayersSix Postures of Ethnic Minority Culture Towards Majority Culture
When you hear the term “majority culture,” what is the first thing that comes to mind? What thoughts or feelings arise within you? What images or memories of the past resurface?
Adrian PeiThe Weapon of Fellowship
Two-by-two provides protection. It provides another set of eyes to watch and ears to listen, to be on the alert for the enemy. It allows also for one to rest while the other is on watch. This keeps both in the battle. Two-by-two provides a system of accountability. By laboring together one can help the other stay on the narrow road.
Scott RodinThe Weapon of Wisdom
Wisdom sends the enemy fleeing. It is God’s gift-in-waiting. All we need to do is ask for it, seek after it and expect God to provide it. What will you do today to accept this gift?
Scott RodinThe Weapon of a Clear Conscience
How is your conscience? Is it clear or conflicted? Is it Holy Spirit guided or weak … even seared?
Scott RodinA Design for Thinking Creatively
Do you have difficulty thinking creatively? This holistic design will help.
Malcolm WebberPure Thanksgiving
Pure thanksgiving is possible when we focus on the source of our blessings rather than merely the blessings themselves.
Skye JethaniThe Weapon of Generosity
The life we are offered as a disciple of Jesus Christ is the life of the steward. As stewards, we are set free by three transformational truths: God owns everything, God will always provide for all our needs, and the greatest blessings come to those who give.
Scott RodinThe Weapon of Forgiveness
If we want a different story to begin to unfold for us today, then we must understand two very important truths about our life with Christ. In this battle God secured the final victory, and God provides everything we need for daily victory.
Scott RodinUnion with Christ – Together – Part 1
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Malcolm WebberNew Cloth, New Wine
“On hearing this, Jesus said, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.’” (Matthew 9:12)
Chris WheelerIs Leadership Worth It?
Who on earth would choose to be a leader? It is such a tough calling. It rarely leads to fame or fortune. Over the years as a leader I’ve often wondered about the cost and whether it is all worth it.
Elaine VitikainenLeaders See the Vision (from Building Teams)
Find out more about building teams in this brief excerpt from Building Teams by Malcolm Webber.
Malcolm Webber