✅ Adopted ✅ Beloved ✅ Chosen ✅ Delighted In ✅ Established ✅ Forgiven You may not not include these at the top of your résumé, but they do describe your identity in Christ. In this free resource, “Know Your Identity in Christ: Bible Verses to Memorize,” you’re equipped with 26 Bible verses to help you remember who you are in Christ. Memorize some or all of these verses and invite a friend to join you! Knowing your identity is rooted in Jesus can be a daily game changer. Get your free resource, “Know Your Identity in Christ: Bible Verses To Memorize” by visiting: navs.me/3ULrScN #ChristianWorkplace #Leadership #FaithAtWork
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Check out our new blog post... Church management, often overlooked in the fervour of evangelism and discipleship, is a critical component of a healthy and thriving congregation. While the primary focus of the church is spiritual growth, effective management ensures that the body of Christ functions efficiently and smoothly. This article looks into biblical principles for church management, providing practical insights for modern church leaders. https://wix.to/SETK6x1 #newblogpost #Bible #churchmanagment #churchleadership
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🌟 Wanna be a better leader for the cause of Christ in your company and organization that you want to lead? The first question you must ask yourself is... "What is your view of God?" 🤔 Does your view of God matter to your daily work? 🙏 Watch this video as Dan Anderson talks about how our view of God affects our daily life and work. 🎥 Find out why your THEOLOGY matters! 📖✝️ Just pause for a while and let this video speak to you... 🕊️ What are your thoughts and insights? Share them below in the comments! We want to hear what God has spoken to you through this post! 💬👂 #christianleadership #faithinleadership #godlyleadership #leadershipdevelopment #theologymatters #leadershipimpact #kingdomwork #spiritualgrowth #leadershipreflection
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🌟 Wanna be a better leader for the cause of Christ in your company and organization that you want to lead? The first question you must ask yourself is... "What is your view of God?" 🤔 Does your view of God matter to your daily work? 🙏 Watch this video as Dan Anderson talks about how our view of God affects our daily life and work. 🎥 Find out why your THEOLOGY matters! 📖✝️ Just pause for a while and let this video speak to you... 🕊️ What are your thoughts and insights? Share them below in the comments! We want to hear what God has spoken to you through this post! 💬👂 #christianleadership #faithinleadership #godlyleadership #leadershipdevelopment #theologymatters #leadershipimpact #kingdomwork #spiritualgrowth #leadershipreflection
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Examine the fundamental doctrines of Christianity, explore what it means to think about God. As church and community leaders, we will examine the ways in which we articulate our own theological perspectives (and understand those of others) about God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in relation to congregational leadership. #faith #christianity #theology https://ow.ly/6jUc50SQ599
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What’s your next step with Christ? Are you wondering about the Holy Spirit’s work within you? Or what about what this Christian life is supposed to look like? Or even foundational topics like “Who is God?” or the authority of Scripture? Whether you have followed Jesus for a long time or have just started, the “Design For Discipleship” Bible study series by NavPress guides you through each step in your spiritual growth. The "Design for Discipleship" Bible study has been the best-selling discipleship course for over 25 years. Recently updated with interactive, discussion-prompting questions and quotes from Christian leaders, it can be used on your own or in a small group. It covers discipleship topics like understanding life in Christ, developing godly character, the Holy Spirit’s work, spiritual warfare, maturity in your walk with God, and how to help others find Jesus. Visit https://lnkd.in/ggZ_pupn to find out more about how the "Design For Discipleship" Bible study series could help you go deeper with God.
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I have seen a lot of articles on what makes a good leader. Did you know the bible points us to the greatest leader ever, Jesus Christ. Granted religious artwork often portrays Jesus as a baby, as an undernourished weakling, or as an ascetic who passively submits to whatever befalls him. These images do not inspire confidence in him as Ruler. The real Jesus Christ of the Bible, however, grew up to be a vigorous, well-developed man full of zeal and initiative. And he possessed other traits that qualified him for leadership. (Luke 2:52) That is why he is often regarded as a great leader, and his leadership skills are often studied and admired by people for various reasons, including his ability to inspire, teach, and bring about positive change. Here are a few aspects of Jesus' life and leadership that are often highlighted: Vision and Purpose: Jesus had a clear vision and purpose in life and leadership. His mission was centered around love, compassion, and the establishment of the Kingdom of God. He was appointed by his father who viewed him as a most capable and trustworthy leader(Psalm 2:6) Jesus is the King of God’s Kingdom, a government that rules from heaven.—Matthew 6:10. Jesus and his father clearly communicate this same vision and purpose throughout the bible. We show by how we live our lives that we accept his leadership and this same vision and purpose, and we do so because of our love, respect, trust, and confidence in him as a true leader! Empathy and Compassion: Jesus demonstrated deep empathy and compassion towards those he interacted with. He showed understanding and cared for the well-being of individuals, even those who were marginalized or considered outcasts. He gave comfort to the depressed. (Luke 7:11-15) He gave encouragement to his hardworking apostles. (John, chapters 13-17) He proved to be “the fine shepherd” who cared for his sheep.—John 10:11-14. These qualities win hearts! Effective Communication: Jesus, as Jehovah’s spokesman (John 1,2,14) was known for his powerful and effective communication skills. He used parables and simple language to convey profound messages, making his teachings accessible to a wide audience. He was never harsh nor demanding but communicated with love, understanding, patience, and took the time to listen. Leading by Example: Jesus led by example, living out the principles he taught. His actions were consistent with his words, earning him credibility and respect among his followers. Most important to practice what you preach. If you lead in this way others will follow. 1 Peter 2:21 says, “Christ suffered for you, leaving you a model for you to follow his steps closely.” Of course, we cannot follow his steps perfectly being imperfect and all. However, if we act on what we have learned through personal Bible study, doing our best to correct any flaws we may have, we can successfully follow the model that Jesus left for us. (Ps. 119:59).
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Building Up, Not Tearing Down: Leadership Wisdom from 2 Corinthians 13:10 In a world inundated with an endless stream of information, knowledge, and so-called wisdom, it's easy to get lost in the sea of voices telling us how to think, act, and lead. Books on leadership, self-help guides, podcasts, and seminars offer a plethora of advice, yet one source stands out with God's Voice offering us timeless wisdom that transcends cultures, epochs, and circumstances: The Bible. The Bible is the infallible Word of God and not merely a collection of historical narratives, poetic musings, and prophetic utterances. It is a reservoir of divine wisdom, a guide for living a life that aligns with the principles of love, integrity, and righteousness that were taught by Jesus Christ. Among its rich tapestry of teachings, one verse in particular encapsulates a profound principle of leadership that, if embraced, can transform the way we lead in every sphere of life. 2 Corinthians 13:10, penned by the Apostle Paul, offers an extraordinary insight into the heart of godly leadership. Paul writes, "...in accordance with the authority which the Lord gave me for building up and not for tearing down." This simple yet profound statement reveals the core of what it means to lead according to God's design. #God #Jesus #Christ #HolySpirit #leadership #love #mercy #growth #guidance #servant #power #knowledge #wisdom #professional #Christian #linkedincommunity
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Recently our weekly Bible study group has been going through the book, “Shine, A Vision for Life and Work that Impacts Eternity” written by the Chairman of Vermeer Southeast, Kris Denbesten. This book contains many principles on ways to run a Christ centered business, which is something Covenant Constructors and Covenant Concrete strives to live out. One of the principles discussed in this book is to shine with humility by putting others first. Philippians 2:3 states, “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves”. Humility allows us to be the type of leaders God calls us to be. Jesus displayed the perfect example of humility by relinquishing His right to be served and instead chose to serve others through the strength of humility. While humility can be a tough quality to live out, by doing so we are humbling ourselves before God, and are therefore in a position to have our hearts changed by God’s strength, power, and humility.
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So much of my business practices and leadership values come from my faith. I know I often reference scriptures and concepts from the Bible in my writings. I believe the Bible is the most inspiring book I have ever read. The teachings and direction I have found in the Bible have been relevant to all areas of my life- personally, relationally, physically, mentally, and of course spiritually. It contains wisdom for marriage, business, leadership, health, and much more! It is full of ways to live a successful and rewarding life that can lead to joy, peace, and wonderful relationships. It truly is a guide to a life well lived. Overall, it also provides clarity on what is eternal versus what is temporal, which creates a clear vision and perspective that is needed for all of us. I believe that a relationship with Jesus Christ leads to great fulfillment in life. That is why I draw so much of my daily inspiration and life lessons from His word! #Churchillleadership #faith #Bible #wisdom #Christianity #dailyinspiration #lifelessons
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In the tapestry of the Bible, the Holy Spirit is revealed as the Parakletos, the Counselor, Helper, and Advocate. Jesus promised this divine guidance, stating that it's advantageous for Him to depart so the Holy Spirit can come, continuing to counsel His followers. In John 14:26, Jesus assures that the Holy Spirit, sent by the Father, will teach and remind believers of His words. A pivotal scripture, 1 Corinthians 2:10-12 & 16, illuminates the Spirit's role in revealing God's thoughts. It emphasizes the privilege of having the mind of Christ through the Holy Spirit, an intimate connection with the divine. The phrase "But we have the mind of Christ" is not a mere statement; it's a resounding proclamation that we, as believers, possess the profound ability to understand God's thoughts. As Christian business leaders, this knowledge bestows a unique advantage — the ability to discern and align with God's wisdom in guiding our businesses. The Holy Spirit becomes our Senior Partner, offering divine insights into business decisions. However, this partnership requires intentional space for the Holy Spirit. Jeremiah 29:13 underscores the importance of seeking God with all our hearts to truly find Him. Neglecting this partnership is akin to being a junior partner in a firm and failing to consult the Senior Partner on critical matters — unsustainable and counterproductive. God has entrusted us with businesses to steward, urging us to lead in consultation with the Holy Spirit. Let's not dare to navigate the complexities of leadership without seeking divine counsel. Is the Holy Spirit your Senior Partner in business? 🌐🙏 #HolySpiritGuidance #DivineBusinessPartner #MindOfChrist #ChristianLeadership #BusinessWisdom #SeekGodFirst
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3moThis very statement from the Navigators is is the only way to self esteem.This is only found in high Christ Esteem. The very fact that He died on the cross for you means that you are priceless and special. You are highly valuable to God! His love for you is overwhelming.Your new identity is that you have been fearfully and wonderfully made. You are so special that youBer very hairs on your head are numbered. What Holy amazing love!Beyond our ability to even understand.Wow! Even created all of the beauty we see in nature!I now bow down and am left on my knees.