The above picture is not from a Guardians of the Galaxy movie. If you look closely, you will discover this is an employee of the Richmond Wildlife Center in Virginia. The employee is dressed up like a red fox and administering medical assistance to an orphaned red fox. The organization’s Facebook page tells us why […]
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4 Specific Areas Where Leaders Can Delight In God Everyday
A Leader Of Great Respect There are few leaders I respect more than former National League Manager of the Year Clint Hurdle. Many people know him as the former manager of the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates where he won 1,269 games. While this is may be true, I know Coach Hurdle as a husband, […]
8 Not So Pleasant Words That Describe What It Means To Be A Christian And Follow Jesus
How would you describe what it means to be a Christian and follow Jesus? Many would say words like the following: Blessed Unconditional Love A Peace That Cannot Be Described Forgiven Loved Salvation Saved Supernatural Miracles Amazing Grace Mercy We Don’t Deserve Victorious Overcomer Freedom In Jesus Life Overflowing Abundant Life Eternal Life We like […]
6 Things All Leaders Must Know About Dealing With Selfish Team Members
Each Monday morning I have the privilege of being part of a Zoom Bible study for baseball scouts and coaches. It is arguable my favorite 45 minutes of the week. Shown above is a picture from a recent gathering. If you are a baseball scout or coach at the high school, college, or professional level […]
Just 27 Reasons Jesus Is The Greatest Leader Who Has Ever Lived
This weekend we celebrate Easter, the greatest day in human history. Amongst other things, Easter is when Jesus rose from the dead and subsequently conquered death and overcame the power of sin in our lives. Easter fully-confirmed Jesus as the one true God. Hebrews 1 is one of my favorite chapters in the Bible. This chapter […]
After Studying The Subject For 30 Years, I Have Concluded This Is What Leadership Truly Is
“So true wisdom is not a set of principles but a supernatural person.” – Tim and Kathy Keller Last week I finished Jack McCallum’s 2007 book :07 Seconds or Less: My Season on the Bench with the Runnin’ and Gunnin’ Phoenix Suns. Because of head coach Mike D’Antoni’s innovative approach to basketball offense, I was utilizing […]
The Myth Of The “Great Leader”
The Myth Of The “Great Leader”. I have been spending a lot of time thinking about this subject lately. So much so a book may be coming out of it. Regular visitors to this site know I read a lot of leadership books. The individuals profiled represent a wide range of value systems. Some very […]