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Effective Electronic Communication – 3

May 8, 2024

I’m examining email etiquette! Have you found emailing to be a blessing or a curse? It has certainly improved our ability to communicate quickly and easily, but it can become our master. We can truly become addicted and in bondage...

Effective Electronic Communication – 2

May 7, 2024

How is your email etiquette? Recently a good friend was telling me the woes she is having with email communication. She is a computer programmer, and in order to help her coworkers, she sends emails with instructions on how to...

Effective Electronic Communication

May 6, 2024

Did you know email messaging now exceeds telephone traffic and is the dominant form of business communication? Businesses report many of their employees spend three to four hours a day on email. And most of us would say, “What did...

Communicating Like Jesus Part 1

May 4, 2024

If you are in the business world, no doubt you’re surrounded by all types of people, and as a disciple of Jesus Christ, your challenge is to deal with all those people like Jesus would. In fact, that’s true whether...

Proverbs 31 Woman at Work – 5

May 3, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen She extends her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy (Proverbs 31:20). We find a very clear instruction in Proverbs 31:20. Extending leadership influence beyond the office and being charitable with your...

Proverbs 31 Woman at Work – 4

May 2, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen Wouldn’t it be terrific to laugh at the days to come? While this verse from Proverbs 31 seems flippant at face value, at its core is a woman who seeks her wisdom from God and fears...

Proverbs 31 Woman at Work – 3

May 1, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen She is clothed with strength and dignity; and can laugh at the days to come (Proverbs 31:25). As a leader, being clothed can take on aspects of both physical presence and personality presence. Consider the two...

Being a Servant Leader

April 30, 2024

What does it mean to be a servant leader? On Walking Worthy, Mary Lowman and Lisa Bishop talk about how we can show up at work and lead in a Christ-like way. They discuss how we lead in our jobs,...

Proverbs 31 Woman at Work – 2

April 30, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen How do you start your day? And how do you solve problems that arise? Part of being a good leader is how you prepare and resource yourself. Considering Proverbs 31, what do we learn about being...

Proverbs 31 Woman at Work

April 29, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen Many of us have read about the Proverbs 31 woman. Proverbs 31 verses 10-31 describe a woman who is to be praised for her godly character. In today’s reality, she embodies what many of us as...

A Call to Mentorship

April 27, 2024

Presented by Lauren Stibgen I am going to age myself. My first job was one I secured by applying to an ad in the newspaper. I mailed my resume and cover letter that were printed from my Smith and Corona...

Working by the Jesus Rules – 5

April 26, 2024

I’m examining working by Jesus rules, because Jesus had lots to say about our attitude toward our work, our work habits and our performance. I’m reminded of the time when Jesus taught Peter something about fishing. You’ll find the story...

Working by the Jesus Rules – 4

April 25, 2024

Do you often compare yourself to others? If you do, you usually end up in one of two places. Either you decide you’re a lot better than others, or you decide you fall way short and don’t measure up. Comparing...

Working by the Jesus Rules – 3

April 24, 2024

No doubt you’ve heard and sung the old familiar chorus: I have decided to follow Jesus; no turning back, no turning back. It’s a good song to sing to yourself throughout your day. It reminds you that you have made...

Working by the Jesus Rules – 2

April 23, 2024

Working by Jesus Rules—that’s what I’m examining. If you and I are truly Christ-followers, people who have accepted him as our Savior, then we need to understand Jesus gave us rules and guidelines for our attitudes and actions on our...

Working by the Jesus Rules

April 22, 2024

Jesus tells a parable in Matthew 20 that is a puzzle for us to understand. It’s the story of an employer who offers to hire workers for a certain amount, the workers agree to the pay, and they go to...

How to Handle Criticism

April 20, 2024

I remember as I was putting the finishing touches on one of my Bible studies, I asked several people to critique it for me. I had enough sense to know that I needed other eyes looking at it, seeing what...

Leadership Principles from Nehemiah – 5

April 19, 2024

Do you know how to motivate people? The ability to motivate people and inspire them is absolutely essential if you want to be an effective leader. Even as leaders in our homes, we need to know how to motivate our...

Leadership Principles from Nehemiah – 4

April 18, 2024

Do you know how to keep a secret? We are examining some principles from Nehemiah because he was a very successful leader and motivator, as well as a very godly man. And we can learn much from him. One of...

Leadership Principles from Nehemiah – 3

April 17, 2024

I wonder if you’ve read the book of Nehemiah lately. You’ll find it in the Old Testament between Ezra and Esther, a book of thirteen chapters, and filled with practical help for us today. I encourage you to read it...

Leadership Principles from Nehemiah – 2

April 16, 2024

I am examining leadership principles from the life of Nehemiah. Now, maybe you’re thinking you’re not a leader, but all of us are, in some way or another. And these principles are relevant to everyone. Yesterday we saw a leader...