Tag Archives: Women

The Making Of A Great Mother: 4 Commitments Every Mother Needs To Make

In honor of Mother’s Day, this post is dedicated to my wife Sonya.  As a wife and stay-at-home mom, she is the greatest leader I know.  For more on her leadership skills, click here. Earlier today, my pastor Crawford Loritts of Fellowship Bible Church in Roswell, GA preached a challenging message about what makes a [...]

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The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 25th

The following are the Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of March 25th.  Several of these posts deal with the subject of Easter and will challenge you greatly as a Christian leader.  I also want to thank Brandon Cox, an incredible pastor and blogger that everyone should read, for suggesting two of the [...]

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The Top 10 Christian Women Bloggers You Should Be Reading

This post is dedicated to Dr. Diane Pearce.  Dr. Pearce is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.  In addition treating those suffering from depression, anxiety, abuse, attachment and eating disorders since 1984, she is an incredible Christian leader.  Not to overstate the obvious but Diane is a woman.  I served with her on the Management Team of [...]

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The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of August 6th

This has been an incredible week for leadership training!  The Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit stretched me in ways I have not been stretched in a long time.  You can read my favorite posts from that 2-day event by clicking here and here. In addition to the Summit, I also read a multitude of incredible leadership [...]

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Live Notes From The Global Leadership Summit – 23 Quotes From Marc Kielburger And Sheryl Wudunn

The afternoon sessions are now beginning.  Let’s take a look at the best quotes from this session. Marc Kielburger “The #1 reasons girls can’t go to school in sub-Saharan Africa is because they have to get water for their communities.” “Domestic.  International.  Put them together and you get a better world.” “The non-profit sector?  Do [...]

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