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Category Archives: Leadership
Why Complaining Hurts Us: What the Bible and Science Both Reveal
Most people think complaining is harmless — just a way of “venting.” But both Scripture and modern science paint a very different picture. They agree on this simple truth: Complaining doesn’t just affect your attitude. It affects your spirit, your … Continue reading
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Remembering My Friend, Dan Burr
Some friendships shape the course of your life in ways you only fully appreciate much later. For me, one of those friendships was with Dan Burr. We grew up together at Glad Tidings Church, navigating our teenage years, early adulthood, … Continue reading
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How Genuine Faith Produces Genuine Love
Why do we teach, preach, disciple, and pour Scripture into people’s lives? Paul answers that question with crystal clarity in his letter to Timothy: “The purpose of my instruction is that all believers would be filled with love that comes … Continue reading
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Know God, Be Strong, Do Great Exploits
Every generation faces times of spiritual shaking—moments when the world seems unstable, morality is confused, and faith is tested. Daniel lived in one of those seasons. Empires rose and fell. Kings raged. God’s people were pressured, threatened, and pushed to … Continue reading
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What Is The Biggest Threat to Humanity?
I recently came across a question on social media that caught my attention: “What is the biggest threat to mankind?”Many of the responses mentioned things like Artificial Intelligence, nuclear war, climate change, pandemics, and economic collapse. But beneath all of … Continue reading
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10 Worship Leader Lessons from the Life of David
When it comes to worship leadership, no one in Scripture models it better than David. Long before he became king, he was a worshiper. Long before he led people, he led sheep—and the presence of God was his greatest companion. … Continue reading
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10 Leadership Lessons From the Life of David
David’s story is one of the most remarkable in all of Scripture. From a humble shepherd boy to the greatest king Israel ever had, his life is filled with lessons about leadership, faith, and the heart of a true servant … Continue reading
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The Prayer Habits of Great Men and Women of the Bible
When Daniel heard that praying to anyone but the king was now punishable by death, he didn’t panic or plot an escape. Instead, “he went home and knelt down as usual in his upstairs room, with its windows open toward … Continue reading
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Lord, Hurry to Help Me!
(A Reflection on Psalm 70) There are moments in life when our prayers are not calm or composed—they’re cries from the heart. Times when we can’t find elegant words, only urgent ones: “Please, God, rescue me! Lord, hurry to help … Continue reading
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Dare to Hope Again
There are seasons in life when hope seems far away—when prayers feel unanswered, when losses pile up, and when our hearts grow weary. That’s the moment the prophet Jeremiah found himself in when he wrote Lamentations. His city lay in … Continue reading
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