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Learn from Falling
November 20, 2008

Anyone who walks down the path of life not only has the privilege of enjoying it, but also must take the risk of falling.

When you rise to the occasion, you may fall prey to the enemy. Any person that is willing to stand for something at time will be knocked down. Leaders, especially leaders in the Kingdom of God, should stand for something – and for Someone, the Lord Jesus.

But even when we make that stand, sometimes we fumble our words, lose our thoughts, say the wrong things, embarrass our family members, and even disappoint our Lord.

But that’s part of the growth plan for leaders. When we fall, we learn humility and grace. And in that lesson, we’ll learn how to walk better – and lead better for the future.

I’m John Hull. For a free resource to help you on your leadership journey visit leadershipmoment.org.

These are pivotal times for our nation and as you and I are praying for our country, I would like to recommend reading the book, Pivotal Praying, which you can find on the webstore at leadershipmoment.org. 

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This Christmas, how will your year-end giving change due to the economic status of our country?

None. I will give as much as I've given in years past.
I will give slightly less.
I will give significantly less.
I will give more.
I cannot afford to give this year.


 


 


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