The worst days of leadership beat the best days of being an onlooker.
BILL HYBELSIf it’s the last thing I do, I will give every ounce of the rest of my life to helping leaders and churches get better.
More Bill Hybels Quotes
-
-
We all have strengths, weaknesses and blind spots. In fact, an average person has 3.4 blind spots.
BILL HYBELS -
Most of us are far too busy for our own spiritual good.
BILL HYBELS -
You’re a leader. It’s your job to keep your passion hot. Do whatever you have to do, read whatever you have to read, go wherever you have to go to stay fired up. And don’t apologize to anybody.
BILL HYBELS -
There is nothing like the local church when the local church is working right.
BILL HYBELS -
It’s incredible to realize that what we do each day has meaning in the big picture of God’s plan
BILL HYBELS -
Develop your reflective will and gain better insight before you say or do something.
BILL HYBELS -
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.
BILL HYBELS -
If you are too busy or too proud to pray with your children, you are too busy and too proud.
BILL HYBELS -
Leaders have to figure it out when there is no road map.
BILL HYBELS -
Church work ought to be at its core the work of loving people like God loves them
BILL HYBELS -
We live in a world that is crying out for better leadership.
BILL HYBELS -
it’s to figure out what God wants to get done in this world, figure out what role you play in that, and then to move something or someone from here to there.
BILL HYBELS -
Visionary people face the same problems everyone else faces; but rather than get paralyzed by their problems, visionaries immediately commit themselves to finding a solution.
BILL HYBELS -
People will not follow a leader with moral incongruities for long. Every time you compromise character you compromise leadership. The foundation of firm leadership is character.
BILL HYBELS -
God delights in pouring his favor on obedient risk takers.
BILL HYBELS