These are challenging times and as leaders, we are expected to respond creatively and meaningfully.
In responding to a crisis, the tendency is there to “do whatever works” or what everybody is doing. However, faithful and fruitful leadership goes beyond just being there or making sure that you are seen. It's not about making an impression to earn some accolades. It's about creating an impact where it's needed.
We should respond as thoughtful and effective leaders. It takes faithfulness and the desire to be fruitful to respond this way.
We need to be faithful—faithful to the scriptures and faithful to the leadership of the Holy Spirit. And, we need to be fruitful—finding and following practices that do bear good leadership fruit.
We explore the scriptures to draw insights that will inspire and enrich our thoughts and actions, even as we lean on and listen to the Holy Spirit for directives that will lead to impact.
With a finisher's resolve, we translate insights gained into value— value that lay hold of the foreseeable future, saving and enriching the lives of the people we are called to reach.
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