True Leaders Serve
Because true leaders are motivated by loving concern rather than a desire for personal glory, they are willing to pay the price.
Because true leaders are motivated by loving concern rather than a desire for personal glory, they are willing to pay the price.
Great leaders don’t ignore the past they just rebound quickly and get their eyes back on improving for the future.
Rich Mullins was a musical prodigy who rose to fame and fortune only to walk away from all the success and live on a Navajo reservation.
Few Americans have stamped the collective consciousness of our country like Jonathan Edwards.
It was exactly 100 years ago this Christmas, during WWI, that an extraordinary event happened which historians refer to as the Christmas Truce.
A true test of faith. Satan’s big case against Job: He will only worship God in the good times, but if God took away all of his blessings, then Job would curse him to his face.
In order to fulfill God’s commission of becoming authentic men and fathers, not only must we become men of action, we must become men of honor in the eyes of our sons.
Nehemiah is bold and the unimaginable happens: the throne representing the entire Persian empire gets behind him.
The folks over at Disney Institute are spotlighting resources that inspire their team on the topics of business leadership, culture, service, brand loyalty, creativity and innovation.
“[The world’s hope] is to rely on youth . . . not a time of life but a state of mind, a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over the love of ease.” — U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy Today, there…