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We all wear masks, concealing parts of ourselves that feel too raw, too vulnerable to reveal. But what happens when that mask turns into a self-imposed prison, trapping you in an inauthentic existence? TyShaundra Davis knows this struggle all too well, as she found herself rejecting the profound meaning woven into the very name bestowed upon her at birth.In this soul-stirring episode, TyShaundra Davis peels back the layers of her transformative journey from denial to radical self-acceptance. With refreshing candor, she recounts how a divine encounter shattered her resistance, unveiling the empowering essence of her name—TyShaundra: Strong, Godly Leader. This revelation became the catalyst for her to boldly claim her truth and step into her purpose.Join us for a deep and powerful conversation that explores the significance of silence, the courage to embrace your true identity, and the transformative power of stepping into your God-given purpose.Connect with TyShundra:Who God Says Podcast: https://www.whogodsays.com/Website: https://sites.google.com/emeraldserve.com/emeraldservices/homeConnect with La'Quita:✅ LISTEN/VIEW✅ SUBSCRIBE✅ DOWNLOAD✅ RATE 5 STARS✅ WRITE A REVIEW!Apple Podcast: LaQuita's Toolbox on Apple PodcastsPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/laquitas-toolbox-1727407
Pace McKee | Nehemiah 1 Want more information about First Evangelical Church? firstevan.org/connect Website: firstevan.org Sermon Resources: firstevan.org/resources Instagram: @firstevan735 Facebook: @FirstEvan
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In today's devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef digs into the story of Samson to show the difference between a strong leader and a godly leader. If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon Beware of Spiritual Amnesia, Part 6: LISTEN NOW
Brian unpacks the "Character Qualities of a Godly Leader" that he recently learned from his Seminary Class by Dr. Lofquist at STS. As an evangelist, being a godly leader is about embodying character qualities that reflect one's faith and values, inspiring others to grow, and positively impacting the lives of those they lead and proclaim the Gospel to.
God desires leaders to be men of character who put Him first in their lives.
Dive into the essence of godly leadership values with Dr. Brian Simmons on Episode 5 of The Jesus Style Leader podcast. Ready to align your leadership with divine principles? Listen now!
Do you know the most important aspect of leadership? To reveal the importance of the leader's life, let me quote from two of the most important leaders in the New Testament… Jesus and Paul. Jesus said, “Follow me!” The Bible says, Jesus “left us an example that we should walk in his footsteps.” Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “Be imitators of me!” Paul wrote to the Philippians, “Follow my example.” The most important aspect of leadership is the leader's life. A godly leader not only talks the talk, he also walks the walk... and his walk gives weight to his words. Join me as we discover ten traits of a godly leader in 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12.
God desires leaders to be men of character who put Him first in their lives.
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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Church Buckhannon is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Life Lessons From a Godly Leader Subtitle: Acts Speaker: Alan Hager Broadcaster: Grace Church Buckhannon Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/19/2023 Bible: Acts 20:17-38 Length: 33 min.
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Introduction We are coming to the last in the series of David's Life. David will not die in this passage but this passage and the rest of Samuel is more like an appendix to the story of David. Today we are talking about David's Last Words. 2 Samuel 23:1-7 1 These are the last words of David: “The inspired…
God desires leaders to be men of character who put Him first in their lives.
A good leader can accomplish great things. A bad leader will destroy everything he or she tries to build. So what does it take to be a godly leader? In this episode, we'll hear from three leaders about what they've learned from their times of leadership. John Nyquist 04:47 - 07:35 Maggie Bruehl 12:12 - 15:50 Jim Wunder 18:11 - 23:34 Please go to our website to see the resources we have for you.
Godly leadership can be a challenging task. We want to trust God & take action. We want to take risks, but we must be calculated. We want to serve & lead. Godly leadership calls for God's wisdom! Notice God's wisdom at work in Nehemiah's life today as He seeks to serve His King. Consider how his example might influence your leadership for His glory and others good!
What are the marks of a great leader? How are they motivated? Where does their confidence come from? What do they do? Countless resources inspire people to lead. This morning, we look at a more ancient source to understand leadership, godly leadership. Lets dive in and see how God shapes and molds godly leaders for His purposes!
Episode 1301 | Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier answer caller questions. Show Notes CoreChristianity.com Questions in this Episode 1. Was satan cast out of heaven before God created Adam and Eve? 2. Is there a limit to the size of heaven? 3. Was Luke 23:28 a prophecy of the Holocaust? 4. How can I be a godly leader for my wife without domineering over her? 5. Question about Nashville school shooting Today's Offer Inner Core Request our latest special offers here or call 1-833-THE-CORE (833-843-2673) to request them by phone. Want to partner with us in our work here at Core Christianity? Consider becoming a member of the Inner Core. Resources Book - Core Christianity: Finding Yourself in God's Story by Michael Horton
A thriving church needs thriving leaders. This week, our Thrive Show episode is all about leadership. What qualities should one possess to be an effective leader? What can we work on to be a person that other people follow? We explore what the Bible says about leadership attributes. At FCC, we have a list of values that we ask anyone in leadership to strive for. Mike, Taylor and Brandon break those leadership values down and define what it means to be a Godly leader. FCCfamily.com Instagram YouTube – The Thrive Show
Practice what you preach.
Practice what you preach.
God desires leaders to be men of character who put Him first in their lives.
As Godly leaders, we need to be able to lead the people in our lives: clients, our team, and our family. We are called to practice patience and love all people regardless of the situation.How do we shepherd our family, take care of our team, and lead clients through transactions? Is it possible to love people even when we feel we're in opposition? In this episode, we talk about approaching challenging interactions with self-control, confidence, and graceIf you love only the people who love you, you will get no reward. Even the tax collectors do that. (Matthew 5:46)A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. (John 13:34-35)3 Things You'll LearnEmbracing the mindset of loving your enemy. We explore the idea of choosing to love your enemy for the greater good.Why do we need good people in our lives? There will always be difficult situations, having a circle of support can help.Practice patience in all situations. Surrendering our desire for a specific outcome and leaning into patience can yield massive rewards.About Our GuestCody Persinger is a team leader, investor and the owner of The Persinger Group. He is really focused on the values which exist in Keller Williams, which is God, family and business. He is passionate about serving and loving people. For more information, follow @cspersinger25 on Instagram and connect with him on Facebook. Special thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
Not only that, But we rejoice in our sufferings knowing that suffering produces endurance and endurance produces character, and character produces hope. And hope does not put us to shame because God's love has been pour to our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. Romans 5:3-5Today's market is a challenge for a lot of people, and is a difficult place for agents, buyers, and sellers. It's a tough season for many people. Not only do we have to lead our clients through this difficult market, but we also have to be able to shepherd our teams.What does the current market look like from a different perspective? What does scripture say about tough times? Can failure produce hope?In this episode, we talk about the challenges of today's market and the promise in Romans 5:3-5 that failures and struggles bring on endurance, hope, and character.3 Things You'll LearnServing people practically. Buying a house is a big decision so we need to understand and know the people we are serving well enough to lead them. How can we better understand our clients' motivation?Shepherding people through today's market. How can we lead families and clients through this difficult market without feeling like we're pressuring them?How to lead a team that hasn't been through a downcycle. Some of our agents and teams alike may not have experienced a market shift and all the challenges that come with it. How do we lead them through a volatile market?Special thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
Bringing humility and forgiveness into our professional lives can be a challenge, often we feel that we have to be strong and unrelenting to be taken seriously as a leader. We and our guest, Dana Gentry, dig deep into our personal and professional challenges with this topic.Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God, so that at the proper time he may exalt you. (Peter 5:6) Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another as God in Christ forgave you. (Ephesians 4:32)Three Things You'll LearnIt can be challenging to blend our professional and spiritual lives. How can we take these parallel paths and make them one?As an entrepreneur you have to be the face of your brand to achieve success. We explore how we can stay humble when we have to be the focus of our business.Being a model of humility and forgiveness can be challenging in the best of times. We share real-life examples of what that looks like in our lives and businesses.About Our GuestDana Gentry has been in the real estate industry for 18 years. From an individual agent and mastering new construction, to growing a team and focusing on creative marketing for sellers. Her team, Real Estate Partners 360, currently services Lexington, Louisville and Central Kentucky.Dana stepped out of actively selling in 2015, to enter into leadership opportunities with Keller Williams. She achieved two times as a blackbelt team leader. She served on the regional team with KW Ohio Valley Region as the Area Director from 2018 - 2021.Dana is currently the Operating Partner of 3 Keller Williams Real Estate Market Centers in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana, with 12 physical locations. She founded the ONE/TEAM Network, a platform within her market centers that now serves over 600 Realtors in total, and is available as a leverage platform to other real estate offices looking to grow and be innovative.Dana also enjoys co-hosting a podcast, Everything Life & Real Estate, with her friend & mentor, Linda McKissack - which you can find on all podcast platforms. She hosts a Wednesday Morning Mindset Facebook Group every Wednesday at 9amEST. Dana enjoys speaking on leadership, spirituality, business growth and mindset. She loves to add value to people each day. Her business beliefs are: Give Value. Be You. Work Hard.In 2022, Dana (in her entrepreneurial spirit) invested in opening a new business and leaned into her passion of home design, by partnering with her sister to open a home design and decor/unique gifts store called _The Village Socia_l in Mount Pleasant, SC. They deliver a timeless design service, unique home decor, and beautiful gifts.Dana resides in both of her homes in Lexington, KY and in Charleston, SC with her husband Adam, her bonus kids Addison and Amelia, and their two fur children Frankie and Charli.Social Accounts -Instagram @ danaGgentryInstagram @ everythinglifeandrealestateInstagram @ shopvillagesocialYouTube @ DanaGentryFacebook - Dana GentrySpecial thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
A Godly leader is someone who is ready to admit their failures and acknowledge the areas where they need growth. Today, Tyler and I unpack what failure means as a leader, how we learn from failure, and what it looks like to act in integrity in our business and personal lives. But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ.Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith—that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. (Philippians 3:7-12)Three Things You'll Learn Are you willing to take a loss to preserve your integrity? We talk about how to apply the idea of faithfulness first, profitability second in your business.Where is your heart in moments of stress? There are ways to remain in control of our emotions and proclaim the Lord in difficult situations.Our faith is always being tested. We share real-world examples of failures and how we grew through those tough times.Special thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
One of the greatest gifts we can give our clients is to serve them the way they want to be served. While this may seem like a simple concept it requires us to step out of our usual role of teacher and become teachable.Listen to advice and accept instruction that you may gain wisdom in the future. (Proverbs 19:20)Our friend, Cody Persinger joins us today as we continue our Godly Leader Series to talk about how we can embrace being teachable. Three Things You'll LearnBeing teachable isn't the same as "doing what your told". We explore how to have discernment as we allow others to influence us.If we have a successful business we can often feel we "have it all figured out". We discuss how to be confident in our abilities and still learn from others.Our clients need our leadership to guide them through unfamiliar processes. How can we balance this with teachability to provide an amazing client experience?About our GuestCody Persinger is a team leader, investor and the owner of The Persinger Group. He is really focused on the values which exist in Keller Williams, which is God, family and business. He is passionate about serving and loving people. For more information, follow @cspersinger25 on Instagram and connect with him on Facebook. Special thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
In today's society we're often expected to be separate as a leader, to separate ourselves from those we lead so that they will respect and follow us but this is not what Jesus calls us to do. We start our new Godly Leader series by exploring how to be humble and have a servants heart when we take on a leadership role.The greatest among you shall be your servant. Whoever exalts himself will be humbled and whoever humbles himself will be exalted. (Matthew 23: 11,12)Cody Persinger joins Tyler and I today as we dive into how to embody the quiet power of servant leadership and use it to build your business.Three Things You'll LearnBecoming a leader people want to follow doesn't happen overnight. We talk about how to build trust with those we lead.Holding people accountable for their missteps is part of leadership. The way you respond to other's failures can either strengthen their commitment to you or break it.It can be tough to figure out how to show up for our clients. There are practical ways that we can make an impact.About our GuestCody Persinger is a team leader, investor and the owner of The Persinger Group. He is really focused on the values which exist in Keller Williams, which is God, family and business. He is passionate about serving and loving people. For more information, follow @cspersinger25 on Instagram and connect with him on Facebook. Special thanks to our sponsor - Rachel Inman of the Mortgage Mommas. Learn more about her here - https://linktr.ee/mortgagemommas A HUGE thanks to our Patreon supporters as well. Click here to learn how you can support too! patreon.com/TheFaithfulAgentPodcast
What makes a good leader in the church? Join Pastor Marty as he continues his series in 1 Thessalonians.
God desires leaders to be men of character who put Him first in their lives.
As trust for authority figures continues to erode in our culture, what are the essential characteristics that we should look for in good spiritual leaders? Continuing in our series through 1 Thessalonians, Pastor Ben Stuart identifies seven crucial attributes that Paul uses to describe a Christian leader, and challenges us to embody them in every facet of our lives. Key Verses // 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16—Do you feel frustrated by a pattern of personal failures, overwhelmed by a chaotic culture, or disillusioned by a lack of meaning in everyday life? Your struggles do not mean you're doomed. They're actually a sign that you are alive. Now it's a question of whether you will struggle well. Pastor Ben's new book, Rest & War, is a field guide designed to equip you to walk elegantly through the battlefield of life. Rest & War is out now, order your copy today!https://www.restandwar.com/—Give towards what God is doing through Passion City Church: https://passioncitychurch.com/give-online—With Passion City Online you can join us every Sunday for gatherings at 9:30a + 11:30a! Join us at https://passioncitychurch.com/dcSubscribe to our Youtube channel to see more messages https://www.youtube.com/passioncitychurchdc—At Passion City Church, we believe that because God has displayed the ultimate sacrifice in Jesus, our response to that in worship must be extravagant. It is our privilege, and our created purpose, to reflect God's Glory to Him through our praise, our sacrifice, and our song. Follow Passion City Church: https://www.instagram.com/passioncitydc/Follow Ben Stuart: https://www.instagram.com/ben_stuart_/Passion City Church is a Jesus church with locations in Atlanta and Washington D.C. More info on Passion: https://passioncitychurch.com
Chris and Jason discuss the message, A Godly Leader Rises.
Message from the series, Kingdom Hope, from 1 Samuel 7: 3- 17.
John and Wayne continue talking about character in leadership and discuss qualities that are mandatory for godly leadership. They focus on some of the qualifications listed in I Timothy by the apostle Paul. Follow us on Instagram for more great leadership content: Pastor John (@johnsiebeling), Pastor Wayne (@waynefrancis), Podcast (@leadershipinblackandwhite). Order your copy of John and Wayne's book, God and Race, at godandrace.com.