"Don't let your church be a cul-de-sac on the Great Commission highway" (Ed Stetzer).
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This insight comes via Neil Cole, considered one of the founders of the simple church movement: When it comes to leadership don't invest in potential, invest in proven faithfulness. I have to admit that his comment startled me a bit at first. I don't believe he's discounting potential -- but leadership is about more than potential. Many of us have unlimited depths of potential -- to write books, make music, give speeches, lead teams -- and many of us will die with that potential still buried within us. When it comes to developing a team of leaders, potential is important but faithfulness is even more important. Ask questions like these: Has this person taken any action steps that moved them in a positive direction? Has this person volunteered for small, minor tasks? Does this person show initiative? In the end, we aren't looking for potential change, potential impact. We're looking…
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I found this little piece of trivia at HowStuffWorks. Blondes may or may not have more fun, but they definitely have more hair. Hair color helps determine how dense the hair on your head is, and blondes (only natural ones, of course), top the list. The average human head has 100,000 hair follicles, each of which is capable of producing 20 individual hairs during a person's lifetime. Blondes average 146,000 follicles. People with black hair tend to have about 110,000 follicles, while those with brown hair are right on target with 100,000 follicles. Redheads have the least dense hair, averaging about 86,000 follicles. The article doesn't mention this, but I believe that most bald-headed people average three hair follicles each.
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"Become what you already are; find Him Who is already yours; listen to Him Who never ceases speaking to you; own Him Who already owns you.” — St. Gregory of Sinai (13th century)
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"Then the Lord said to me,'Write my answer plainly on tablets, so that a runner can carry the correct message to others'" (Habakkuk 2:2). Reading this verse raised two thoughts in my mind: God is the giver of vision and direction. Where are my tablets!
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