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End Your Day with Tomorrow

In my ministry growth and development, I stumbled upon a fantastic strategy. It not only works for me, but is also in keeping with verified brain research. The brain is an interesting organ—it’s const...

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Mastering Transition

sam chand transition Apr 27, 2020

We’re all in transition. It’s a natural phase of life for us. Transitions can take many forms, as you’ve experienced yourself. In my life, I’ve seen eight types of transitions in particular that I wan...

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Measure Twice, Cut Once

josh denhart Apr 23, 2020

Over the years, I’ve become friends with many carpenters. For some reason, God has placed many individuals from the construction industry into my life. I’ve spent time with them, and sought to learn t...

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Getting Too Familiar

sam chand Apr 20, 2020

As a leader, you’re responsible for the vision of your organization—you set the course, define many of the objectives, and lead your team in pursuing your goals. There’s a little-known element of this...

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When You Make Mistakes

If you’re living, breathing, and doing anything of value, you will make mistakes. It’s simply a fact of life. The only kinds of people who don’t make mistakes are dead people, and people who are not d...

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Are You a Copycat?

Are you a copycat?    

I know, right? Strange question. Let me explain.

I love this Scripture from Ephesians 3:10: “To the intent that now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the churc...

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The Need for Constant Improvement

Have you ever heard a world-class athlete say, “You know what? I’m at the top. I’m a champion. I don’t need to improve anymore.” Of course not. No star athlete thinks that way.

So why is it that, in ...

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Why True Leaders Are Encouragers

leadership phil cooke Apr 06, 2020

There’s a good reason so many books, websites, and leadership resources talk about the importance of encouragement. As Goethe said in 1768, “Instruction does much, but encouragement everything.” So ra...

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Functional vs. Organizational Leaders

What are the transitions that brought you to where you are? Two things are indicative of our journey in leadership: there are two types of leaders.

Everybody starts off as a functional leader. If the...

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Leading Well in Crisis

Uncategorized Mar 19, 2020
 

In this video, Sam Chand gives leaders practical tips on how to respond to crisis in a way that promotes unity, proactivity, and peace. From communication strategies to how to ask for help, this is a ...

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