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Ask Anything!
Knowing how to ask for what’s important is a key skill for life and work. Knowing how to ask your Father in Heaven for what you need is an advantage that leads to abundant life. The purpose of all prayer is to praise God and to align all of our life and work with His will. With that as our goal, our Father very much wants us to ask Him for things.
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The Advantage of the Most Powerful Connection Made Possible
The One who made you and loves you more than you love yourself, is inviting you to intimate, power-filled connection. Knowing who God is and praising Him for it, opens up possibilities and communication we never imagined were possible. Watch the video and see how practical this is for your leadership and work. After all — this is His kingdom, and we are His heirs and ambassadors.
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Making the Most Powerful Connection Possible
The key to life and work is valuing and utilizing your most important relationship — communicating regularly, reverently, relentlessly and expectantly with your perfect Father in Heaven who offers complete security, provides for your every needs, and gives day to day direction.
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How to Resolve Conflict
Brantley, Dan, and Howard discuss the source, meaning, and purpose of conflict — clarifying how leaders are called to actively make peace by resolving conflict with and for others.

Where is the Water Cooler in a Virtual Work Environment?
“We have to be intentional to pursue relationships with those that God has placed in our midst, even if they are 1,000 miles away and our interactions are limited...”

Healthy Conflict is Vigorous Debate for Good
Brantley, Dan, and Howard share principles of healthy conflict, key things to consider in order to create a healthy team environment, and examples of how to lead though conflict.
Lead Conflict For Good
Many times conflict is avoided in an attempt to preserve relationships, but avoiding conflict actually has the opposite impact on relationships.

What is Emotional Intelligence and is There Something Better?
This week Howard and Brantley discuss Emotional Intelligence (EQ), the 5 traits of EQ, and how spiritual maturity is the truest form of EQ.
Leaders Have Emotional Intelligence
Emotional intelligence is good, however; spiritual maturity is even better. When you put off your old self and put on your new self in Christ, you stop worrying about your weaknesses and your needs as you trust in God.
Life and Love Defined
Jesus specifically included us in His prayer the night before He died. What joy to know that not only the prayer, but that all of His Words, life, suffering, death, and resurrection are for us too.
Emotionally Healthy Discipleship: Moving from Shallow Christianity to Deep Transformation
Pastors and church leaders want to see lives changed by the gospel. They work tirelessly to care for people, initiate new ministries, preach creatively, and keep up with trends. Sadly, much of this effort does not result in deeply changed disciples. Traditional discipleship strategies fail because they only address surface issues and do not go deep enough into the emotional health of individuals. But transformative, emotionally healthy discipleship is a methods-based biblical theology that, when fully implemented, informs every area of a church, ministry, or organization.

Your Calendar Works for You
One positive thing many of us have learned from the pandemic is the joy and peace of a less hectic schedule.
Too Much to Do
I’ve assembled a weekly review process that helps me ensure I pause to learn from my experiences.

God Makes Leaders
In this week’s podcast, Dan Butler and Howard explain how God uses everything (including selfish acts and bold naivety) to transform individuals into better leaders who are more like Him.
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