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Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities God’s Way: Part IV

2020-10-21T23:04:33-05:00October 22nd, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing roles and responsibilities. We’ve discussed finding the right people and clearly defining roles. When God commanded the Israelites to build a tabernacle, there was a building phase that later became the maintenance phase. Bezalel was the perfect man called to lead the craftsmen during the building phase of the tabernacle. Exodus 38:22 says, “Bezalel the son ...

Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities God’s Way: Part III

2020-10-21T00:57:14-05:00October 21st, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re discussing roles and responsibilities. After Moses identified those people God called to a specific role, the next step God took was to clearly define their responsibilities. God charged the Levites with caring for the tabernacle. But to avoid confusion, He clearly defined individual duties for the different tribes of Levites. God was specific in Numbers 3:36 ...

Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities God’s Way: Part II

2020-10-20T02:18:28-05:00October 20th, 2020|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re examining God’s wisdom in establishing clear roles and responsibilities for His people. His example can provide guidance for each of us in our organizations. The first step God took with the Israelites was to select and call specific people to specific roles. He selected Aaron and his sons to be priests. He also called Bezalel to ...

Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities God’s Way: Part I

2020-10-18T22:12:05-05:00October 19th, 2020|Tags: , , |

A common challenge for small businesses is in clarifying roles and responsibilities for each team member. This can cause confusion for staff as to their primary role and related responsibilities. Fortunately, God proved through Moses and the Israelites that He was a master at establishing and clarifying roles and responsibilities. God knows that providing order to your team comes with ...

Work From Home Challenges: Isolation

2020-10-15T23:53:12-05:00October 16th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Isolation is a real and tangible result of working from home. With isolation comes the risk of lethargy, depression and addiction. A recent article by Teamwork encourages teammates working from home to “reach out to the people around you, go the extra mile to look out for others where you can: check in with your teammates and see how they’re ...

Chasing Contentment

2020-10-15T23:44:30-05:00October 15th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Many studies have identified that contentment can be undermined by social media. Seeing peers post of their successes, it can be difficult for many to overcome envy and jealousy. Yet, if your peers posted their failures and self-doubts rather than their successes, how might that change your view and your level of contentment? Rather than compare ourselves to others, we ...

Privacy vs. Isolation

2020-10-15T00:08:24-05:00October 14th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Kathy and I have a neighbor who lives alone, works at home and refuses to speak to anyone. When asked a question, he will walk away rather than speak. There are likely challenges in his past that have driven him into isolation. We all have a right to privacy. But isolation comes with consequences. Imagine not having any input from ...

The Seal Team of Prayer Warriors

2020-10-15T00:10:08-05:00October 13th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Leading up to Labor Day, my friend Scott hosted a 10 day prayer vigil for the marketplace. As we prayed for the businesses of Kansas City, in walked some women from the church carrying tambourines and praising God. Scott introduced me to this group of women by proclaiming that they were the “Seal Team of Prayer Warriors!” Scott then said ...

Christopher Columbus’ Perseverance

2020-10-11T21:55:27-05:00October 12th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Christopher Columbus was a leader who knew the importance and value of perseverance. In 1485 he began soliciting funding for his dream of sailing to the Orient through a western route. He started with the King of Portugal, but was turned down! Columbus was so driven to accomplish his goal that he kept approaching multiple countries for their support for ...

Work From Home Challenges: Interruptions

2020-10-07T16:56:27-05:00October 9th, 2020|Tags: , , |

Working from home is like being in the middle of the “Interrupting Cow knock, knock joke.” Yes, that joke gets old and so may the interruptions at the home office. Perspective on the interruptions can transform the home environment. Teamwork’s recent article encourages remote employees to, “Make time for them.” Making time for interruptions will lead to fewer because attention ...

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