Category Archives: Leadership
News Roundup in the World of Christianity
I’m still here, but I’ve been trying to put together a video to upload onto the blog. I have had some technical difficulties, and the only solution seems to be to move my work to another faster machine. It is … Continue reading
Filed under Charity, COG News, Culture, Current Events, Family, Government, Leadership, Media, War
US Justice Department Reconsiders Lying
According to MSNBC.com, “US reconsiders, now says it’s not really OK to lie to reporters” about the existence of sensitive documents being sought under the Freedom of Information Act. It is simply amazing that we can deceive ourselves into believing … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership, Truth
Reflections: Lack of Leadership and the Tie Between Economics and Politics Cut Off From God
Some of this morning’s comments on Meet the Press pretty much hit the nail on the head. The Consumer Confidence Index “plummeted in August”. This certainly wasn’t helped by news that job growth was 0% for the same month. The … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership, Politics, Reflections
Righteous Leadership
2When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn. ~ Pr 29:2 The Bible tells us that important qualities for leadership includes righteousness.
Filed under Government, Leadership
Rethinking “Servant Leadership”
At one time “servant leadership” was a big mantra in the business world. It was coined by Robert Greenleaf and had many proponents, including Stephen Covey and Peter Block. Even after Greenleaf’s death in 1990, many people continued to promote … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership, Practical Christianity
The Appearance of Impropriety According to Seth
Well, the pounding of snow has seriously impacted several things on my plate this week, but I think I’m getting caught up in some areas. However, next week is looking like it might be even worse. I don’t want this … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership
Thought For the Day: Ministry and Servanthood
The Navigators organization is a parachurch organization headquartered in Colorado Springs. Basically, it is an evangelistic organization that trains Christians how to share their faith. They also provide resources to churches such as study booklets and other literature. One thing … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership, True Christianity
Reflections: David Deals with the “Rebels”
King Saul was undoubtedly David’s worst enemy. David respected the office Saul held and would not raise a hand against him, even though Saul tried to kill him more than once. Yet, his lamentation in 2Sa 1:17-27 was not just … Continue reading
Filed under Leadership, Reflections
Reflections: The Weight of Leadership
[Edited for formatting. It would seem that Blogger does strange things with all 3 column templates.] 2And David took the crown of their king from off his head, and found it to weigh a talent of gold, and there were … Continue reading
Filed under Biblical Interpretation, Leadership, Reflections