Ron Edmondson writes about developing skill in timing the commencement of new initiatives, finding the sweet spot between moving too soon and not having enough momentum (or preparation/support) and moving too late and losing an opportunity. He calls this process of discernment, preparing and acting ‘caged momentum’. That’s the power of caged momentum. This doesn’t …

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Showing leadership doesn’t always mean you’ll be sorry, but leadership requires doing it well when you should be sorry. Four constructive points from Michael Hyatt. He expands on these at his original post. Take ownership. Show remorse for the problem. Express gratitude for the reckoning. Resolve to take action.

Westminster Confession Of Faith – Lord’s Day 3 Chapter 1 – Of The Holy Scriptures Cont. (Paragraphs 8 – 10) VIII. The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most …

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Songs of preparation: I Waited For The LORD (Psalm 40) and Consider Christ. Call to worship: Praise: Jesus Shall Reign Where’er The Sun. Corporate Prayer of Confession: Song of assurance, confession of faith, doxology: In Christ Alone; Romans 8: 31-39; Unto God Be Praise And Honour. Continuous reading:Daniel 5: 1 – 31 – Mysterious “handwriting …

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