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Five Keys to Organizational Transitions: Part III

2022-03-14T13:57:42-05:00January 5th, 2022|Tags: , , , |

In the book of Acts, the disciples were faced with a significant transition in their ministry. Jesus, their leader, had ascended to heaven, leaving them to carry on the work. The disciples modeled for us the first two keys of organizational transitions when they prayed corporately and then they filled their leadership gaps. The third key we can learn from ...

5 Keys to Organizational Transitions: Part II

2022-03-14T13:53:34-05:00January 4th, 2022|Tags: , , |

In the book of Acts, the disciples found themselves amid a dramatic transition. Jesus, their leader of three years, had ascended to heaven, leaving His disciples to figure out their future. After a time of corporate prayer, Jesus’ disciples began working on the second key to organizational transitions – identifying and filling in their leadership voids. With Judas’ betrayal and ...

5 Keys to Organizational Transitions: Part I

2022-03-14T13:49:01-05:00January 3rd, 2022|Tags: , , , |

January is a time when many businesses are in transition. Some businesses have been sold. Others have new leaders or new plans. The book of Acts opens with a dramatic transition taking place. Jesus was captured, crucified, resurrected, and the disciples watched as Jesus, their leader, ascended to heaven. Yet, the disciples found a way to move forward that resulted ...

Guarding the Mission – Long Term

2022-03-14T13:25:41-05:00December 30th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Over twenty years ago, I helped start a school for learning disabilities. We struggled, but finally clarified our target audience. Recently, I referred a parent to that school. I was shocked when he informed me that they no longer serve children with his son’s challenges. Over time, the original mission of an organization can easily be highjacked, unless you define ...

Unspoken Communication

2022-03-14T13:15:35-05:00December 29th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

At 17 months old, my granddaughter, Addy, has a small vocabulary, but she still communicates effectively. Recently, Addy mischievously smiled and pointed to our Echo device. She said, “Poppa,” then began dancing to tell me she wanted me to turn on the music. Only one word was spoken, but I clearly knew what she wanted. In business, sometimes your staff ...

Seize Every Opportunity

2022-03-14T13:09:55-05:00December 28th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

My team and I were having breakfast with a bank president in Oklahoma City. This banker named Sean remarked on how friendly and attentive our waitress was to our needs. Later, Sean informed our group how difficult his bank had found it had become recently to find friendly employees. Later, Sean went to his car for a job application. “I’m ...

Perseverance

2022-03-14T13:01:53-05:00December 27th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

My new friend, Sean, shared with me that he and a friend were convinced that God wanted them to start a Bible study in one of the roughest parts of their city. They went door-to-door inviting people to their weekly Bible study. The first and second week of the study no one showed up. They were discouraged, but these two ...

How Many Stars Would Jesus Give You?

2022-03-14T12:53:05-05:00December 24th, 2021|Tags: , , , |

Over two thousand years ago, there was a business owner having a good day. With his motel 100% occupied, this entrepreneur even rented out his stable when a pregnant woman and her husband requested a place to stay. Imagine this businessman’s possible thoughts 35 year later when he learned that he had hosted the King of Kings in his stable. ...

God Made Me Do It?

2022-03-02T20:10:59-06:00December 23rd, 2021|Tags: , , , |

A friend asked me to participate in an intervention years ago. We met with a Christian leader who was threatening to leave his family to run off with someone from his church. Never had I witnessed how easily evil could overtake someone who had previously taught God’s Word. I was amazed when he stated that God wanted him to leave ...

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