Eric Geiger points out that those who lead should examine themselves and their leadership regularly. He offers six questions that aid this self-examination. “Leaders are merely stewards. We don’t own the people, the ministry, or the organization we lead. We merely steward the opportunity for a season. Someone will come along after us. Because our …

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Okay, there’s something a bit weird about recommending an internet article about not relying on online sources as primary sources of research, but Tim Chester’s piece helpfully explores the challenges of an age where there is a glut of information, but a growing famine of wisdom. From the post: We are a nation of news …

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Zack Eswine explains how good decisions are the cumulative expression of seeking the Right Thing in the Right Way at the Right Time. All three of these elements are required lest effort be marred by wrong goals, wrong pathways, or wrong timing. Too often worthwhile aspirations founder because of failure to account for all three …

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