Monthly Archives: May 2017

Are You Listening?

If we’re not seeking God – if we’re not asking Him to lead us and guide us – we can have a tendency to miss what He is wanting in our lives. We can overlook His guidance when we’re not … Continue reading

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The Jealous Leader

Have you ever encountered a Christian leader who was jealous of someone else’s position or prominence? Looking enviously at the way God has blessed another is never a good thing. If you ever find yourself — as a Christian leader … Continue reading

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You’re Not Quarrelsome … Are You?

As a leader in the Church, I often feel as though I fall short. I am consistently convicted by God’s Word in areas where I simply don’t measure up. This morning, the Apostle Paul slapped me. Hard. “And the Lord’s … Continue reading

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How’s Your Spiritual Life Going?

In his book, The Me I Want to Be, John Ortberg made a great observation: “How is your spiritual life going?” I used to answer this question by looking at the state of my devotional activities: Did I pray and … Continue reading

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