Leadership by the Book | Dr. Brent Garrison | #56
We can find leadership lessons and practical applications for the exercise of leadership in every book of the Bible. In this episode, Brent Garrison shows us how and what that means for us.
We can find leadership lessons and practical applications for the exercise of leadership in every book of the Bible. In this episode, Brent Garrison shows us how and what that means for us.
In one dramatic moment, Michael Ellison went from being a fit and healthy 50-year-old to being scared to death.
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“Apologetics” is not about apologizing for Christianity – it’s about giving the reasons for our faith. Lee Strobel, one of America’s leading apologists for Christianity, explains what this is, how we can practice apologetics…
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Kelvin Cochran, who was terminated from his position as the Atlanta Fire Chief in 2015, discusses the ramifications of his victory in court and what he learned about himself and the calling to…
Are certain vocations more “holy” than others? Is work more than just a means to an end, like a paycheck? Is there a biblical calling for work that isn’t typically recognized as “spiritual?”
No doubt most of us have heard a lot about communication, but we promise you at least one, if not several, “ah ha” moments in this walk through how to communicate more effectively.