How to Respond to Regret
Regrets! We all have them, and, in some cases, more than we’d like to admit. In most cases, our biggest regrets are not regrets of action, but rather regrets of inaction…regrets of sitting comfortably on the...
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Regrets! We all have them, and, in some cases, more than we’d like to admit. In most cases, our biggest regrets are not regrets of action, but rather regrets of inaction…regrets of sitting comfortably on the...
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Creating your church’s culture doesn’t happen by accident. The truth is, I could walk into your church today and ask, “Why do you do that?” (that being a program, tradition, practice, use of terminology,...
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You’ve probably experienced it before, maybe more times than you care to count. You know…somebody apologizes to you, but the apology is cluttered with background noise. Rather than a sincere apology where the...
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Maslow’s famous Hierarchy of Needs suggests that people are motivated by a variety of needs and that these needs exist in a hierarchical order. In his book, The Leadership Experience, Richard Daft observes an interesting...
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Yesterday I posted “Why Calling Isn’t Just for Pastors.” I was recently introduced to a fantastic video by The Fund for Theological Education that provides a clear snapshot of calling from a biblical...
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