Savor every day you have the privilege to lead.
BILL HYBELSIf you are too busy or too proud to pray with your children, you are too busy and too proud.
More Bill Hybels Quotes
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Most unmarried people have no idea what it takes to make a marriage work; they grossly underestimate the price people have to pay to build long-term, mutually satisfying relationships.
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You don’t have to be any more talented, any richer, any slimmer, any smarter, any more or less of anything to partner with God. All you have to be is willing to be used by him in everyday way
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I would never want to reach out someday with a soft, uncallused hand-a hand never dirtied by serving-and shake the nail-pierced hand of Jesus.
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People join organizations, they leave managers.
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Develop your reflective will and gain better insight before you say or do something.
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Enjoy every single day you get to lead because it will be over in a blink.
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Leadership grit begets grit. Lead by example.
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The leader is the organization’s top strategist… systematically envisioning the future and specifically mapping out how to get there.
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To be developed as a leader, failure must be allowed. Failure only helps us improve.
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If we were to boil down Christianity to its core, we’d be left with simply this: relationship with God. The living, loving God of the universe has spoken throughout history, and still speaks today – not just to pastors or priests, but to anyone who will listen. God will speak to you.
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You may well have to simplify to live the life God is inviting you to live.
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When God transforms the life of just one leader, that leader can transform a church. When one church is transformed, you can transform a community.
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If you are too busy or too proud to pray with your children, you are too busy and too proud.
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The tithe is a wonderful goal but a terrible place to stop.
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Most of us are far too busy for our own spiritual good.
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