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  • #1
    Wendy Laura Belcher
    “principles of reading: reduce articles to their essence, read and write in the same day, subscribe to journals, and learn to skim.”
    Wendy Laura Belcher, Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success

  • #2
    Harvard Business Publishing
    “A leader has to have the emotional capacity to tolerate uncertainty, frustration, and pain. He has to be able to raise tough questions without getting too anxious himself.”
    Harvard Business Review, HBR's 10 Must Reads on Leadership

  • #3
    Matt Perman
    “We are most productive not when we seek to tightly control ourselves but when we seek to unleash ourselves. Productivity comes from engagement, not control and mere compliance. This is why operating in our strengths is so important.”
    Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done

  • #4
    Matt Perman
    “One of the best places for efficiency is being efficient with things so that you can be effective with people.”
    Matt Perman, What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done

  • #5
    Steve Moore
    “The agility of prime, not the stability of maturity, is the ideal goal for healthy organizations.”
    Steve Moore, Seize the Vuja dé

  • #6
    “The focus of pastoral leadership is so consistently on the people, in fact, that the spiritual condition of the flock is the only real measure of a leader's success.”
    Christopher A. Beeley, Leading God's People: Wisdom from the Early Church for Today

  • #7
    “It is entirely proper for senior leaders to say, in effect, “This is the mountain we will climb. Not that one, this one. Although many aspects of our collective endeavor are open for discussion, choice of mountain is not among them.” And those who lead teams within an organization have a responsibility that extends far beyond merely accepting the direction set by more senior organizational leaders.”
    J. Richard Hackman, Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances

  • #8
    Thabiti M. Anyabwile
    “Shepherds are not perfect men. Though God sets the bar for pastoral ministry necessarily high, he uses the poles of grace to support that bar.”
    Thabiti M. Anyabwile, Finding Faithful Elders and Deacons

  • #9
    “Leadership involves moving a system from where it is now to some other, better place. It means that one often is at the margins of what people presently like and want, working close to the edge of what is acceptable rather than at the center of the collective consensus.”
    J. Richard Hackman, Leading Teams: Setting the Stage for Great Performances

  • #10
    “When Paul talks about singleness and marriage as gifts, he’s not referring to a state that God has awarded us for life, but without actually having the decency to tell us. He’s simply referring to both marriage (and specifically the expression of sexuality within marriage) and singleness (specifically the freedom from unconquerable sexual temptation as a single person) as gifts conferred by God. They go with the turf, not with the individual.”
    Orlando Saer, Big God: How to approach suffering, spread the gospel, make decisions and pray in the light of a God who really is in the driving seat of the world



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