On the surface the story of Job may seem a cruel game. A faithful man, he suffers greatly, questions God, and receives God’s pointed response. How should we lead when faced with trials and difficulty?
Every leader has an equal amount of one resource—time. How we plan and spend our hours and days can lead us to success or failure. Do you have a strategy for managing your time?
“What did the EKG say?” I asked the nurse. “Oh baby,” she said, “You’re having a heart attack!” This is a true story about being in the right place at the right time.
God tells us about Himself through His names. The Bible records some 900 names and titles of God in total, There are about 30 names that are specific to Him alone.
Aristotle (384-322 BC)was an ancient Greek philosopher. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts.
Determining the level of risk you face in a given circumstance, deal or venture is a key factor in making sound decisions. But when it comes to spiritual matters, what is God’s view on taking risk?
Many leaders allow success for them to be defined by others, or by circumstances. But real success is that which remains true and lasting for a long time.
As a leader, your influence can mean more, though, than product endorsements to an online audience. The Bible endorses faith-centered leaders influencing others toward God and good works, by their speech and through example.
If world circumstances teach us anything, it’s that there will always be a generous amount of uncertainty. Sometimes this can lead to fear as we contemplate the worst of outcomes.