Who Will You Choose? Part 4

"What you do has far greater impact than what you say." - Stephen Covey Welcome to my fourth and final post about leaders. In my first post, "Who Will You Choose? The Righteous? Or the Scoundrel?" I presented what the Bible says is the role of a leader. A leader serves, is an overseer, and … Continue reading Who Will You Choose? Part 4

Who will you choose? The scoundrel?

Welcome to part three of four on my series on leaders. Today's post has taken me some time, because I wanted to make sure I was in the right head space. There is so much division in our country right now. My goal at the start of this series was to keep personal opinions, feelings, … Continue reading Who will you choose? The scoundrel?

Who Will You Choose? The Righteous?

This is part two of a four part series on leaders. What is the role of a leader? What makes a good leader? What are the warning signs that a leader is evil? What is our role toward leaders in authority over us? I recently read a four book series by Charles Martin. The content … Continue reading Who Will You Choose? The Righteous?

Who Will You Choose? The Righteous? Or the Scoundrel?

A true leader doesn't create separation. A true leader brings people together. - Unknown This month we celebrated President's Day and Black History Month. Originally, my plan for this post was to talk about a few of our greatest Presidents and African-American leaders, and there have been many. However, my list may not be the … Continue reading Who Will You Choose? The Righteous? Or the Scoundrel?

Full of the Word

This week has been an awesome time in the Lord. Sunday - Wednesday we had an evangelist  at church. I was only able to attend Sunday's services but he made a couple of statements that stuck with me. He talked about face-to-face conversations with God. I don't know of anyone who has had a burning … Continue reading Full of the Word

It’s Not Just a Story, It’s Applicable Too

A few weeks ago I was reading the story of when Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dream (Genesis 41). My thought was why do we not apply this story to our life. Joseph told Pharaoh that there would be seven years of plenty followed by seven years of drought. Growing up on a ranch I can identify … Continue reading It’s Not Just a Story, It’s Applicable Too