How Do We Foster Mental Wellness Among Christian Leaders? Part 2
[bctt tweet=”People have been made to feel guilty about their illness”] In talking to people at the various meetings and workshops that I have attended,…
Read More[bctt tweet=”People have been made to feel guilty about their illness”] In talking to people at the various meetings and workshops that I have attended,…
Read MoreForming a network of support and accountability As we transition into the next decade, there is no time to waver between the world and the…
Read MorePastor Nick Nimchuk served the Church of God (Seventh Day) as a minister in both Canada and the United States for almost 40 years. The…
Read More“My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”[1] Just as many Americans answered…
Read MoreOn Sabbath morning you’ll find Karen Stacy in her classroom captivating the group of busy, bustling children around her. Though small in stature herself, she…
Read More“When obedience is in the ascendant, He will tax the remotest star and the last grain of sand to assist you with all His Almighty…
Read MoreFor leadership to be Christian, it must follow teaching and example of Christ. Three passages stand out to me when I think about Christian leadership.
Read MoreContentment is a quality of everyday Christian leaders. Contrary to the allure of worldly ambition, Christians leaders practice contentment in 3 main areas.
Read MoreOur culture is obsessed with extroverts. These friendly, sociable, outgoing people are idealized in the morning news, our social media feeds, and our work places.…
Read MoreHi, my name is Mary, and I am an introvert. I am also a leader. If you had asked me what leadership meant 5 years…
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