Happy New Year
From all of us at SALT
HAPPY NEW YEAR
May this be the best year of your life in relationship to God
and your service within the Kingdom.
From all of us at SALT
HAPPY NEW YEAR
May this be the best year of your life in relationship to God
and your service within the Kingdom.
What does the future of leadership look like for the Lord’s church?
Is there an understanding of why this is important for the future?
Are plans being made for the next generation of leaders and how they will lead?
Will the legacy left behind be one of strong leadership?
Who will take the role of preparing these leaders for the time when they are needed?
When will the plans be enacted?
These are only a few questions that deserve consideration, but the answers are vital to knowing the future of God’s kingdom. Are we ready?
The world is a different place when looking through the eyes of a child. Imagine how doing so would help our leadership.
Worry not about tomorrow, it might not come anyway.
It is okay to get angry, but make up quickly and play as if it never happened.
Stop thinking about the clock. The value of time cannot really be measured by it.
Live life with anticipation of what we get to do each day.
Value the security of knowing someone else is in charge. Thank you Father.
We can learn much from children and their approach to life. Jesus said that unless we become like them we cannot enter the kingdom.
“The expression ‘salty dog’ comes from the practice of European hunters who rubbed salt on the backs of prized hunting dogs to prevent ticks. It came to refer to anyone who was a friend or favorite person. Real leaders recognize the value of people and they recognize their role in equipping people to reach their full potential.” Wayne Roberts
One of the most significant lessons and needs within leadership involves the ability to recognize the value of others and the responsibility of leaders to equip others to reach their potential in kingdom service.