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Turning Pain and Confusion into Hope

Turning Pain and Confusion into Hope

If you were looking at Sara’s exterior appearance and demeanor, you might assume she would not be open to a conversation about Jesus or faith. However, what was hidden beneath her mask was crying out for everything He offers. 

She was craving hope and longing for peace.  She wanted to know she was valuable and that life would get better - and that was the doorway that led to a meaningful conversation about Jesus. 

Sara didn’t wake us asking spiritual questions.  She was in survival mode. 
But, when someone connected with her pain and listened to her internal cry, she was willing to listen to her new friend share about the God in Heaven who loved her and had a plan for her life. 

In that moment the God conversation became relevant...it wasn’t theology, it was practical, relational, and the benefits of everything Jesus offered were very appealing. 

Sara prayed to receive Christ and excitedly began her new journey with Him. 

The Next Reformation Could Start in Your Office

The Next Reformation Could Start in Your Office

It was 12 noon on September 23, 1857 when Jeremiah C. Lanphier, a business leader and city missionary, sat down alone in an empty third floor room in the Old Dutch North Church at Fulton and Williams streets in the heart of lower New York City. For weeks, he had gone door to door and passed out leaflets inviting business leaders around New York to come and pray with him. Unfortunately, no one showed up to pray. The church had fallen on rough times. Some parishioners had moved away, yet the business neighborhood was teeming with immigrants and laborers.

Can Leadership Learning Change the World?

Can Leadership Learning Change the World?

What recent leadership learnings have changed or will change the world? Elon Musk thought of an electric car with an iPad-like screen called a Tesla. How about the people or team that invented the idea of the world wide web? Mark Zuckerberg invented Facebook and changed how we interact as a culture. What about remote diagnostic medicine or home security with no wires?