Last night I had a troubling dream. I was in a rich building and about to have some meeting with.important people, but they were all drunk and staggering. When I was about to rally them for the meeting, there was a party going on, so I ordered all the guests who were not part of the meeting out. The people to be part of the meeting grudgingly gathered together. And after a while we were supposed to go bring a report to higher office, and there was a chief there, I gave my report, but all the while people were staggering drunk, and I was prompted to praise the chief and say: "Long live the king" and everyone was happy go lucky and satisfied and glad, and then I realized they were all people from church, my friends etc. I was wondering why I said what I said, it came from nowhere, as if I was trying to go with the flow I stayed awake for a long while, troubled. I woke up, going about my business not feeling like writing about it, even though I promised myself I'd share what...
Ten Principles for a Leadership Discipline Inspired by the Holy Spirit Take time to connect with the Holy Spirit in meditation, take a step back and get perspective, and give yourself a chance to listen to God talking to you, God is always talking to you, but you’re not listening, you are rushing. It’s important to rely on God for everything as a Christian leader, talking to God first and going with His Directives at every step, praying for more light even when the road ahead is clear. The example of Jesus-Christ in His Word is of the utmost importance. Only God has everything figured out, so the need to stay in touch with Him and to listen. A great leader listens, listens to God, and is in communion with the Holy Spirit, moving with His orders, and studying the life of Jesus-Christ all the time for inspiration in every situation, following the lead of the Spirit in all Humility. A Christian leader gets to know His people, and we are all leaders, we have to talk to each ...