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There is an old saying that you’d better season your words with sugar as you never know when you may have to eat them. Man has endeavored to structure the English language in such a way that what one says is supposedly what one means, but many things work against this always being the case.
I personally have said things from the pulpit I later regretted, and most can feel my pain. Many times, it is not so much what we say as the tone in which we say it. Trying to be convincing, ...
At our April 17Pastors Conference this year, we were honored to have Mac Lake as our guest speaker. Mac is passionate about leadership development and has written several excellent books on this all-important topic.
In The Multiplication Effect, his challenge is to focus on the why, not just the how and what. He asks, “Why do you want to develop leaders in the first place?”...