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What to do with Discipleship? An answer to Duct Tape pt1

Thanks to all of you out there that contributed last week on Duct Tape Approach to Discipleship.  There were a lot of good thoughts that were generated from that post.  It is hard for me to pull everyone’s opinions together but in this post I am going to begin to try and do so. For [...]

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Rewarding Leadership…..or not.

Been reading Deuteronomy and just about finished up.  I am at the end of Moses’ life and at the beginning of Joshua’s term as leader of Israel. Moses, possibly the greatest prophet of all time. Had a great upbringing.  As Pharaoh’s son he had a great education, good food, fun, and maybe not an easy [...]

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Creating Coachable Moments Pt. 2

Looking back at last week (heck it might have been two weeks a go, it’s been that busy) we talked about creating coachable moments.  Bad thing is that I never got to say what does that look like. Sorry about that but to recap, coaching is motivation and improvement.  It is not about tearing down. [...]

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Emotionally Controlled = Danger!

A friend of mine Josh is a pretty smart cookie.  He wrote a little blog on how much Oil has actually been spilled in the gulf of Mexico.  You really need to read it for yourself. You can read about it by clicking on the pic below. Now STOP!  If you are reading this and [...]

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Creating coachable moments

This is the follow up from a previous post from last week Leaders, it’s ok not to call the shots. In that piece of writing we discussed that it was ok, sometimes, to allow our people to make the decisions over our best judgments as the leader.  Why? Because  sometimes they are the ones equipped [...]

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