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Speakers, Writers, Thinkers, Leaders – March 12, 2024 (78/365)
The post discusses the importance of effective leadership based on biblical teachings. It emphasizes the role of communication, trustworthiness, and self-leadership in guiding and directing others. The content also highlights the value of knowledge, manuals of operation, and prioritizing others' well-being for successful leadership.
Word of Light, and Life – February 27, 2024 (64/365)
In Exodus 18, Jethro's approach to Moses reveals the makings of an ideal leader: fair evaluations, relevant feedback, and a deep understanding of the Scriptures. Christian leaders embrace the guidance of the Holy Spirit for communication and representation, while drawing inspiration and direction from Christ, the Living Word. This influences their approach to writing and collaboration.
Proper Representation (After Dawn, Repurposed) – February 10-26, 2024 (60/365)
The post discusses the importance of representing and communicating with others on behalf of God, drawing insights from the biblical exchange between Jethro and Moses. It emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as a mentor in effective communication and the significance of prayer in both representing people before God and speaking to them on God's behalf.
Saved Through Fire – February 22, 2024 (54/365)
The text reflects on the nature of fire and its symbolism in the Old Testament, drawing parallels to Christ's sacrifice and salvation. It emphasizes that Christ is not merely a giver of life but is life itself, providing eternal reconciliation and sanctification. The author finds hope in Christ's presence, likening believers to those unharmed in the fiery furnace.
The First QA (Black Dawn, Repurposed) – February 1-9, 2024 (40/365)
In Exodus 18, Jethro advises Moses to delegate and not carry the burden alone. This passage teaches the importance of evaluation and feedback. Jethro's evaluation prompts action, showing the value of honest observation. He offers feedback directly and offers practical solutions. This demonstrates the importance of both evaluating and being evaluated.







