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Straighten Your Aim
Stay pure. Stay on purpose. Lust for money, power, and sex destroys lives. Jesus teaches us how to live in the kingdom of God. Jesus is inviting us to take a drastic measures to keep our aim pure, especially in our sex life.
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The Advantage of Simple, Direct Communication
Manipulation and making promises that include things we don’t control destroys trust. Making clear realistic promises and keeping them builds trust. Watch and better understand how simple integrity really is.
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Just Yes or No
It’s that simple! Say yes, when you mean it. Say no when you mean it. A person who has integrity believes the right things, speaks what they believe and follows through and doing the right things.
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The Advantage of Going Further
None of us are strangers to “going the extra mile” for our favorite coworkers, clients, and best friends. It’s satisfying to help someone and know they appreciate it. Yet, our biggest opportunity may be to “go further’” with those who we are not predisposed to serve — where we don’t see a return for our investment. Watch this video as Howard explains the very practical benefits of “going further” for the good of others.
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Countering The Biggest Risk Of All
Your organization faces a unique set of strategic risks based on factors such as your industry, competitive position, sources of revenue and profit, and brand strengths. You can mitigate such risks by systematically identifying, assessing, and responding to them.
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A Resilient Life: You Can Move Ahead No Matter What
Using the backdrop of his own experiences as a champion runner, MacDonald demonstrates how resilient people practice spiritual self-discipline to build stamina and grit, know what’s up ahead, what obstacles they will likely face, and bond with special friends who share their commitment to finishing well. Because he has also run many long, punishing laps in the tough race of life, MacDonald is uniquely qualified to coach and encourage you in developing that resilient spirit — to weather adversity, to finish what you start, and to never be satisfied with anything short of God’s best for you.
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The Incomparable Christ
Everyone has something to say about Jesus. In this book, John Stott offers an enriching vision of Jesus that invites you to view Jesus from four perspectives: original, ecclesiastical, influential, and eternal.
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What is the Will of God and How Do We Know It?
Finally, the third stage of God’s will of command is the vast majority of living where there is no conscious reflection before we act. I venture to say that a good 95 percent of your behavior you do not premeditate. That is, most of your thoughts, attitudes, and actions are spontaneous. They are just spillover from what’s inside. Jesus said, “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
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Leadership Is an Art
This this book, De Pree looks at leadership as a kind of stewardship, stressing the importance of building relationships, initiating ideas, and creating a lasting value system within an organization. Rather than focusing on the “hows” of corporate life, he explains the “whys.” He shows that the first responsibility of a leader is to define reality and the last is to say thank you.
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The Samson Syndrome
The story of Samson is the perfect vehicle to reveal the twelve tendencies that can bring down strong men: disregarding their boundaries, struggling with lust, ignoring good advice, overestimating their own cleverness, and others. Written in a compassionate, funny, and practical style, The Samson Syndrome offers readers powerful ideas for making sure they use their greatest strengths to honor God in every situation.
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The 5 Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable
In this book, Lencioni's gripping tale serves as a timeless reminder that leadership requires as much courage as it does insight. Throughout the story, Lencioni reveals the five dysfunctions which go to the very heart of why teams — even the best ones — often struggle. He outlines a powerful model and actionable steps that can be used to overcome these common hurdles and build a cohesive, effective team. Just as with his other books, Lencioni has written a compelling fable with a powerful yet deceptively simple message for all those who strive to be exceptional team leaders.
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Clients for Life: Evolving from an Expert-for-Hire to an Extraordinary Advisor
More than 15 million people in this country earn their livings by serving clients, and their numbers are growing every day. Supported by more than one hundred case studies and wisdom gleaned from interviews with dozens of leading CEOs and prominent business advisors, this book identifies what clients really want and lays out the core qualities that distinguish the client advisor.
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The Case for Character
"Character Counts" is an understatement. Character is crucially important for an abundant life. The Case for Character is an effort to help the reader understand what "re-centering" character means, in biblical terms. God's grace and our efforts to develop godly character are not in opposition but instead work together.
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