• Character Development

    When we hear someone has great character, what does this mean? In the Bible there are many examples of leaders with great character…Joseph and Daniel to name just two! Go read about these two leaders in Genesis and the Book of Daniel and see what true godly character represents. Let’s break down character. -Character is more than talk, actions will indicate your integrity. -We don’t always get to choose our circumstances in life BUT we do get to choose our character. -People will not follow you and your success will be short lived if you have flawed character. -People will follow who they like and trust – period! Character is…

  • THE BEST GIFT EVER

    I’ve been thinking a lot lately about my three great grandmothers. Yes, great grandmothers! What a blessing to have memories of these women in my life. Each in their own way made such an impression on my life even in the few short years I knew them. My Granny Hodgin was a strong woman, a devoted Christian and she made me the best grilled cheese sandwich on her wood cook stove. My Ma Moody as we called her also loved the Lord, loved her family fiercely and although I was only about five years old she served me coffee in a tea cup with a saucer and treated me like…

  • Small Beginnings

    So often our human nature is to “go big” in order to make a big impact. But God sees our heart and rejoices in what is right and not necessarily what is big. 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Be faithful in the small opportunities you have to influence others…in the grocery line, at your office, in your small group…. Begin where you are. God will do the rest!  #stayrooted #rejoiceinthelittlethings #2020humility

  • BUT BY MY SPIRIT

    Vision is defined as a clear picture of a positive future state. As we’ve learned this week every leader needs a vision in order to help the team keep perspective and stay on course. Zechariah was tasked with rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. But the Jews were discouraged. No small job right? His purpose was to give hope to God’s people by revealing God’s plan for the future and to rebuild! Many people believe that the only way to succeed, the only way to execute the vision is by being tough, demanding and unyielding. Zecharaiah could have been ruthless but instead he proclaimed an impelling message to the people, a…

  • It Starts with a Dream!

    Do you have a dream you want to accomplish? What gives you so much excitement you can’t stop thinking about it? In Genesis, Jacob’s son Joseph did have a dream. He never gave up and his dream was fulfilled. Joseph was an effective leader in the Bible – all effective leaders have dreams. A dream is an inspiring picture of the future that energizes and empowers. The period between a dream’s birth and realization is always a process. It can be a long hard process and will not always go the way you think it should. Joseph went from privileged son, to the pit of slavery, to the palaces of…

  • Clear Communication

    Casting Vision…Are you likable as a leader to your teams?! Jesus communicates vision in the Bible like no other! Jesus is the ultimate leader, influencer and communicator. In the book of Acts, right before He ascends into heaven He speaks his final words to the disciples. Jesus communicates a vision to them about reaching the whole world and witnessing of Him. “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes to you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8 Leaders communicate vision to instruct and empower their teams. Jesus instructed the disciples to…

  • Vision Casting

    Once we discover our purpose – our“why” – and then begin down a path of leadership, we have to communicate our vision! Vision casting is sharing what we see for the future of our organization or teams – this is done in a clear and inspiring way. If it is not shared clearly, it can become uncertain and as Andy Stanley says, “become a fog in your organization.” Leaders vision cast to influence people and lead them. Without vision casting from our leaders, our teams will not grow successfully and people will not follow you! #leadershipnovemeber#visioncasting#communicating#influence#inspire#stayrooted

  • What’s Your Why?

    John Maxwell says, “the two most important days in your life are…the day you were born and the day you figure out why?” Have you ever woken up and wondered why you are doing what you do in your career? I was confused for many many years and was not sure what my purpose was. I started my career very young in the family business selling janitorial supplies business to business through distribution. In my 20’s I was selling toilet paper and calling on janitors, this was NOT glamorous and very humbling at times. It was a paycheck though and a very secure industry, so I remained loyal to the…

  • Hold Each Other Up

    This week’s teachings by Heather on resilience were spot on! Thank you friend. #leadershipnovember Heather and I usually share our posting on Rooted weekly, but last week I was overwhelmed with travel and facilitating a training at work. She jumped in no questions asked – she was the example of holding up my arms – being there for me, helping and loving me unconditionally. In real life we are going to have these weeks of too much to do and being overwhelmed. Seek the Lord during these times and stay resilient in your faith. Also remember, we can’t go it alone! As Heather said, pray for a core group of…

  • Armed and Rooted

    The year 2020 has been hard. Whether it’s at work, home, school, or at church…..we’ve been faced with a tremendous amount of change and hardships. But it can teach us something about leading through a crisis. I end the week by asking you to take 10 minutes today and read Ephesians 6:10-20. Put a sticky note on the page. As we live our Christian lives we battle against rulers and authorities of evil forces we can’t even see. But when we arm ourselves with the Whole Armor of God we can withstand the attacks. We can be RESILIENT as we face the hardships, the lies, the setbacks, and the negative…