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Leadership
Howard Hendricks points out that if no one is following, you're not leading, so you might want to take a look around! Leaders lead. Simple, right? Maybe not. That's why we're always looking for the best tools we can lay our hands on to equip you as a leader. You'll find articles to inspire you, tools to equip you and plenty of resources to help you connect with the women you serve.
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Leadership: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary God
Karen True
Amy Carmichael was only three and had already determined that blue eyes were better than brown. Her mother said Jesus would answer her prayers, so she figured the deal was done when she prayed that night asking God to change the color of . . .
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Tulle Tales: Conflict in Ministry
Karen True
Once upon a time there was a ministry team that planned a very special event. They prayed and prepared and set up and decorated. They created the look and feel of a cozy coffee house, and a talented team added truly spectacular food. Everything was just . . .
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From Jennifer: Lessons from a Leader
Jennifer Rothschild
Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of evangelist Billy Graham recently appeared on CNN's Larry King Live. I was impressed and inspired by her composed and confident exchange with her interviewer. Larry King frequently confronted her with . . .
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Leadership: Meetings, Glorious Meetings, Part 2
Karen True
Meetings get a bad rap. John Kenneth Gailbraith quipped, "Meetings are indispensable when you don't want to do anything."1 It's truer than we care to admit, so last month, we began looking at how we can redeem the time spent in meetings by . . .
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Evaluating your Ministry: A Mighty Long Arm
Karen True
Do you remember the verse about God's elastic arms? The Bible doesn't exactly use the word elastic since that hadn't been invented yet, but the idea is there right between the lines. "The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms." . . .
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Six Foundations of Leadership
Maria Egilsson
Ministry is like an iceberg. The visible part receives the most attention and is often used to measure success or failure. Yet, it's the part that is hidden from view that is of greatest concern to God. Oswald Chambers wrote, . . .
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From Jennifer: Divine Delays
Jennifer Rothschild
As I write this column, Philip, Clayton, Connor, and I are sitting on an airplane, stalled on the tarmac at San Antonio Airport. Due to severe weather in Dallas, our flight has been diverted and we were just informed . . .
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What's Now and What's Next?
Karen True
The perspective of childhood is unmatched by any of life's other stages and phases. It brims with optimism and knows no limits. I recently met just such a boy. His name is Tucker. I asked him, "How old are you?" His eyes . . .
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From Jennifer: Low Places
Jennifer Rothschild
Garth Brooks crooned about having friends in "low places." We do too. Life has lots of low places...waiting rooms, funerals, thinning bank accounts, hard marriages and physical infirmities are a few. Low places take us to the bottom . . .
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Leadership: There's a Ministry in the Dirt
Karen True
I've read and written about lots of ministries. I've participated in and led them. I've heard about new ideas have seen changed lives. But recently, a ministry cropped up right under my nose, and I never saw it coming. My sister, Kathy, has a . . .
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From Jennifer: I'm Free
Jennifer Rothschild
My husband and I were with our fourteen-month-old son in a department store recently. We parked the stroller in the shadow of a clearance rack teeming with discounted clothes. Since this area of the store was fairly empty and our mission was . . .
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Leadership: Where Does Your Time Go?
Angela Yee
Everyone has the same amount of time, but those who are effective in their ministries have learned to manage their time more wisely. Some tips that might help: Know your job description. Having a clear job description will help you focus your tasks and know how . . .
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