Category Archives: Personal Growth
Christmas Gifts
Its Christmas time and my mind turns immediately to gifts: the gifts I’ve yet to give (I still need one for my wife) and the gifts I’ve already received.
A Good Father
Last year I lost my Dad. This year I miss him greatly. I used to call him two and three times a week. I miss talking to him. I miss sharing. My father was the best man I’ve known but he was not God. My Heavenly Father is the God of the universe. I can share everything with Him.
A Wonderful Son.
My wife and I are richly blessed. Among our blessings are three wonderful children. Among our children is one wonderful son. As I prepare for Christmas I’m reminded of the Son of God, who became flesh and dwelt among us. He did it that we might know Him. At Christmas particularly, I want to know Him.
A Glorious Spirit.
At this time of year, we hear a lot about ‘the Christmas spirit’: the wonder, generosity and mystery of Christmas. We can get caught up in it. It can carry us along. It can even transform us, if we let it. The Christmas story tells us that the true spirit of Christmas is the Holy Spirit. He lives within everyone who trusts Him. As I trust Him, He will make me more like Jesus.
What about you?
Do you miss your Father?
Do you appreciate your Son?
Would you benefit from more Christmas spirit?
I’m willing to share. 🙂
Drop me a line and we can talk.
Praying that 2018 is your Christmas ever.
Dave Heasler
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The word of God to Jeremiah was, ‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart‘ (Jeremiah 1:5)
It was true for Jeremiah.
Its true for you.
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What Does a Great Leader Look Like? | Goins, Writer
Love this article by Jeff Going on Leadership. Check it out.
Stop the Complainers
We’ve all had them…
People who grumble & complain about everything
People who are always ready for a fight
Who sit there with their arms crossed just waiting for you to do something wrong
So… stop making mistakes!
Well that won’t work. 🙂
Man is born for trouble as the sparks fly upward. But some of have more than our share of it.
Don’t you wish you could just make it stop?... At least the complaining?
A number of years ago I discovered a principle that will at least limit it.
Stop complaining about your boss, about your board, about your team, about your coffee, even to God.
Well, in the case of the coffee maybe you should change your brand. But in every other case I’ve found it really helpful to stop complaining, even to God, and start affirming.
Ask God to help you, to…
Find something..
In the most difficult people
In the most difficult situations
Something good
you can talk about and…
talk about that.
The Bible says,
Whatever a man sows, he will also reap.
If a team has fallen into the trap of negativity, usually it’s leader has as well. The way to stop it is to stomp it out… in your own life.
If you’ve been guilty of complaining about your boss, your board, your team or anything else, even to God, ask Him to forgive you and stop.
Stop complaining
and start giving thanks.
If you’ve seen a team delivered from negative through thankfulness I’d love to hear about it. Post your comment below.
Servant leadership in Christian ministry | Christian Leadership Reflections
We all believe in Mobilizing the church. This article from dramatically demonstrates the potential of doing so. Take a look. Article: Pastors.com ~ Rick Warren’s Online Community for Pastors and Church Leaders
Pastors.com ~ Rick Warren’s Online Community for Pastors and Church Leaders
Becoming the Leader You Want to Be Requires Growth
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