As shepherd leaders, we often don’t know what to do in certain situations. And we tend to act quickly. Stop and think what God would have you do. If you seek, you will find.
The dignity with which Christ treated women in the Gospels is fiercely beautiful. It was not conditional upon women understanding their place. https://tinyurl.com/Letter2MyBrothers
Life is really busy. It’s easy to miss noticing someone who’s injured and in need of love or help from us. Is there someone in your life like that now?
It can be difficult to welcome and trust God's "pruning" of the branches in our lives so that we may grow and bear more fruit. And we all have worries. Jesus promises us peace and encourages us to not let our hearts be troubled.
Our faith goes right out the window, as Peter's did in Matthew 4 when he had taken a few steps on the Sea of Galilee toward Jesus. We pray that Jill Briscoe's words in her "Experiencing Life Today" blog, below, will remind all shepherd leaders of the importance of keeping their eyes on Jesus
Shepherd leader do you tend to get really good at things that in the end aren't very important? How about the areas of your life that really do matter?
Words of encouragement used with people we lead can bring them strength, joy and a purpose. What kind of words do you choose to use with those you lead?
What a gift the Father gives us when with grace and mercy and patience and forgiveness, He leads us to repaired hearts – hearts of joy and peace and gratitude and love.
Holly was interviewed on the Ultimate Leadership Podcast with Chris Cebollero. They discuss: Shepherding: servant leadership in action Shepard leaders genuinely care about their people Key elements of shepherding How to bring shepherding to your company How to be a good servant leader How do we measure our success as servant leaders? Listen today! …