6. Recognize God’s Call For emotional health live out the personal calling for which you have been gifted “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” – Catherine of Siena To my own surprise, I was totally sucked in to the Royal Wedding in April. And actually, more [...]
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The gift of reading
8. Grow in Wisdom For intellectual health intentionally and regularly engage in learning opportunities. There are lots of ways to grow in wisdom. The KINDLE servant leader practice quoted above helps me remember that part of being a servant leader is to be continually open to the new things God has for me to learn. [...]
Books! Love ‘em.
8. Grow in Wisdom For intellectual health intentionally and regularly engage in learning opportunities I am part of the KINDLE Program Team. This team, led by Michelle Pavasars (an aside: Michelle is an EXCELLENT meeting-leader…if she asks you to be on a team of hers, say yes so you can experience this), consists of the [...]
Read it and weep…
Paul Vitello of the New York Times wrote an article that was published in Sunday’s paper called “Taking a Break from the Lord’s Work”. It’s worth reading the whole thing, but here’s a quote that stood out for me: Clergy health studies say that many clerics have ‘boundary issues’—defined as being too easily overtaken by [...]
“Follow me as I follow Christ” (Paul)
Came across a pretty good video on “Leading Yourself Well” by the discipleship pastor at National Community Church. It’s 12 minutes long, but if you have 12—it’s worth it. It’s very KINDLE-flavored. Leading Yourself Well from National Community Church on Vimeo.
