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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Destiny determines identity
Terry read to me a portion from Mark Buchanan’s book, The Rest of God. Here is a good quote. “Anticipation completes the journey that begins with memory and sojourns in reflection. Anticipation is that journey’s destination. Apart from this—apart from … Continue reading
Posted in Lead Courageously, Learn Continuously, Leave a Legacy
Tagged destiny, future, God, history, identity, Spirituality
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Bad Leaders, Good Leaders and Great Leaders
I’ve started reading Reggie McNeal’s book, Practicing Greatness: Seven Disciplines of Extraordinary Spiritual Leaders. Ken Blanchard writes in the Foreward about the book: “greatness… is not a position or a destination, but a quality of leadership that blesses other people.” … Continue reading
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Tagged Character, destiny, developing habits, discipline, faith, future, leadership, learning, personal growth, purpose, success
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Leaders at Risk
Warning Signs of Leaders who are at Risk I heard this in a message from our global leadership at a meeting in El Salvador. Here is a list of several danger signs… Excusing sin and weakness; blaming others, the organization … Continue reading
Posted in Lead Courageously, Leave a Legacy, Live Well, Love Deeply
Tagged balance, Character, faith, forgiveness, future, God, identity, integrity, leadership, learning, personal growth, purpose, relationships, success
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