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Level of Impact

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Every person chooses their level of impact.  Our level of impact is not shaped by our parents, by our opportunities of school, our luck here or there.  We choose our level of impact day after day, in the sacrifices we make, the moments we push ourselves a little extra, the times when we give up “what everyone else gets to do” so that we… Read more »

Spiritual Maturing

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Jesus will always call out our inner world.  He did it for the disciples (Mark 9:14-33).  Before we can be used mightily, we must be cleansed deeply.  He does this inner work by asking the questions that deeply reveal our hearts. “What were you arguing about along the way?” He asked, knowing that the subject of the argument was revealing their inner world. What… Read more »

You Can’t Lead Them If You Need Them

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You can’t lead them if you need them!  You can’t lead people when you need their approval. You can’t lead people when you need their finances.  You can’t lead people unless you are free, whole and healthy.  The inner work of a leader must go to this depth, to do the work of being “free” to lead, free to encourage and to call up… Read more »

A Picture Worth A Thousand Words

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Today I was reflecting on my desire to live a life of worship; to be connected to the Lord and live out/ from my times of connection to my savior and Lord.  And it struck me.  The cross is a picture worth a thousand words!  The cross is God’s amazing gift of everything to me, the one who least deserves it.  The cross, a… Read more »

Inner Work: The Test

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The work continues!  Along the way to significant leadership and our destiny, we have a few tests to pass.  One is our willingness to hear the Word of the Lord and to obey, even when it is painful, even when it is humbling, even when it is embarrassing, even when it is a sacrifice and costly.  Without passing this test, no leader is ready… Read more »

Inner Work: Discipline & Relationships

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The inner work of a leader is often elusive. The inner work includes patterns that will feed and fuel the leader’s soul. Learning to be disciplined in reflective prayer, learning to sit with scripture; not to produce a lesson, but to invite the Lord to shape the heart and soul are essential.  Years seeded with hours upon hours of alone prayer and reflective reading catalyzes a… Read more »

Inner Work: Time

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The inner work is often elusive. Our tendency is to live “externally,” thinking that our challenges and obstacles are “out there” among others, hence our lack of resources, our setting, etc. Human nature is to look outside of our hearts, as opposed to in our hearts and souls for the key breakthroughs.  The inner work, for some leaders, remains elusive their whole life!  The only… Read more »

Inner Work: Stop Blaming Others

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The inner work of the leader is the most challenging work.  It is also the work that will eventually produce fruit.  As we do the inner work, the Lord will trust us with opportunities of greater impact (he who is faithful in little…). The inner work is difficult as it puts our hearts and minds under the spotlight.  The inner work uses life setting, people,… Read more »

Inner Work: Ambition

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The inner work is the most significant work of any leader.  Learning to lead ourselves is a precursor to leading others.  Learning to discern what is going on in our own souls is essential to understanding the hearts of others.  This inner work may be described in a few sentences, but it will take a lifetime of focus. This inner work will include… Read more »

Inner Work: Your Achilles Heel

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The inner work of the leader is the most challenging and the most essential. As a leader, you will be targeted by the enemy.  You must know your Achilles heel!  You must know where the enemy will likely come after you. You must do the hard work of reflecting upon your past and asking for the Lord to do work there that will protect… Read more »