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Ask Anything!
Knowing how to ask for what’s important is a key skill for life and work. Knowing how to ask your Father in Heaven for what you need is an advantage that leads to abundant life. The purpose of all prayer is to praise God and to align all of our life and work with His will. With that as our goal, our Father very much wants us to ask Him for things.
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The Advantage of the Most Powerful Connection Made Possible
The One who made you and loves you more than you love yourself, is inviting you to intimate, power-filled connection. Knowing who God is and praising Him for it, opens up possibilities and communication we never imagined were possible. Watch the video and see how practical this is for your leadership and work. After all — this is His kingdom, and we are His heirs and ambassadors.
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Making the Most Powerful Connection Possible
The key to life and work is valuing and utilizing your most important relationship — communicating regularly, reverently, relentlessly and expectantly with your perfect Father in Heaven who offers complete security, provides for your every needs, and gives day to day direction.
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Set Expectations for Being Better Together
“These days there seems to be a thousand ways we are torn apart from each other, with few paths that draw us closer together…setting an expectation that attempts to find shared culture and values does make it possible to achieve more…”

Servant Leadership
True leadership is found in serving others. What this looks like will vary according to the workplace and situation.

Scott Sauls on A Gentle Answer in Politics
How should Christians engage in partisan politics? What does “speaking the truth in love” and righteous anger look like when it comes to convictions of faith? Joanna Meyer and Dustin Moody talk with Scott Sauls, senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville and author of A Gentle Answer, about the role of Christians in politics.

Recruiters Are Passing Over College Degrees For This Essential Soft Skill
Focus on questioning, exploring, and building your knowledge, and these will surely translate into great success in your career, regardless of whether you have a traditional degree.

Psalm 8
What exactly is the role of humans in the story of the Bible? Why does God care so much about us as powerless, created beings, and why are we compared to babbling babies in Psalm 8? In this video, the Bible Project explores a fascinating biblical poem and discover deep insight into God’s purpose for humanity and all creation.
Mentoring: Confidence in Finding a Mentor and Becoming One
In Mentoring, Bobb Biehl explains clearly and completely what mentors do and don't do, the nature of the mentor/protege relationship, the most common roadblocks to effective mentoring, and more to help you succeed as mentor or protege.

Living Theologically: Toward a Theology of Christian Practice
What makes an activity Christian is not the husk but the heart. Preaching, caring for the flock and equipping the saints can be profoundly secular. Listening to a child, designing a software package, and examining a balance sheet can be profoundly Christian. What makes a work Christian is faith, hope and love.

Leading and Serving
As Christians, we should not accept leadership positions unless we intend to sacrifice the privilege of taking care of ourselves before taking care of others.

“Let Your Light Shine” — Should I Instagram My Good Works?
Christians are never merely public do-gooders. We want people to know and love God.

Leadership Is a Learned Skill
We often think of leadership as a natural talent, but like most things, it improves with practice. Take it from me: Ten years ago, I was a terrible leader.

It’s Not About The Office, It’s About Belonging
To retain employees, organizations need to evolve their approach to building community, cohesion, and a sense of belonging at work.

Hybrid Work is Not Two Kinds of Work
Return to office? Stay at home? Increasingly, companies are choosing both—going with a hybrid model that’s viewed as a compromise between old and new. But to do it right, you must treat it as a radical reimagining of how we work.
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