The intersection of Humility and Dynamic Leadership I
Humility, at its most basic biblical definition, means knowing who you are in Christ. Our identity in Christ is the only sufficient tool that helps bring us freedom from arrogance and pride. We...
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My dad pastored a couple of churches, including one that he planted, before leaving the ministry to start his own lumber business. I still haven’t plumbed the full extent of his impact on my life and...
View ArticleDon’t Die Before You’re Dead: A Brief Review of Get a Life
McNeal, Reggie. Get a Life!: It Is All About You. Nashville, TN: B&H Publishing Group. 2007. 179 pp. Dr. McNeal is one of my favorite authors, so I’ll be reviewing a few of his books in my blog....
View ArticleOrdinary = Extra-ordinary. A Review of Work of Heart
McNeal, Reggie. A Work of Heart: Understanding How God Shapes Spiritual Leaders. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 2000. 224 pp. Sometimes when and where you read a book means almost as much as what is in...
View ArticleBeing Jesus Hands and Feet – continued
Near the end of 2011, I wrote about our African friend who had escaped from an unbelievably intolerable existence. That story is here. In short, our friend, Susie (not her real name, of course), had...
View ArticleThe Intersection of Humility and Dynamic Leadership III: Jesus’ Example
El Lavatorio, by Tintoretto (1518-1594)via Wikimedia Commons Last week, a class assignment required me to write some evidences that Jesus demonstrated a strong leadership style, but also modeled true...
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