Friday, April 27, 2012

Do You Know Your Leadership Strengths and Weaknesses?


"I've never met an effective leader who wasn't aware of his talents and working to sharpen them."
-- Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark, in The New York Times Magazine
Without an awareness of your strengths, it's almost impossible for you to lead effectively. We all lead in very different ways, based on our talents and our limitations. Serious problems occur when we think we need to be exactly like the leaders we admire. Doing so takes us out of our natural element and practically eliminates our chances of success. If you look at great historical leaders such as Winston Churchill or Mahatma Gandhi, you might notice more differences than similarities -- and it is the differences that defined them and led to their success. Churchill's bold and commanding leadership succeeded in mobilizing a war-ravaged nation. It is unlikely he would have had as much success if he had tried to emulate Gandhi's calm and quiet approach. Yet Gandhi's leadership, during India's struggle for independence, was much more effective because he did not try to emulate the domineering leaders of the past. Both men knew their strengths and used them wisely... follow this link to read more: http://gmj.gallup.com/content/112729/Finding-Your-Leadership-Strengths.aspx#1

Friday, April 13, 2012

C.H. Spurgeon on Mercy


Meditate a little on this mercy of the Lord. It is tendermercy. With gentle, loving touch, he healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He is as gracious in the manner of his mercy as in the matter of it. It is greatmercy. There is nothing little in God; his mercy is like himself—it is infinite. You cannot measure it. His mercy is so great that it forgives great sins to great sinners, after great lengths of time, and then gives great favours and great privileges, and raises us up to great enjoyments in the great heaven of the great God. It is undeserved mercy, as indeed all true mercy must be, for deserved mercy is only a misnomer for justice. There was no right on the sinner’s part to the kind consideration of the Most High; had the rebel been doomed at once to eternal fire he would have richly merited the doom, and if delivered from wrath, sovereign love alone has found a cause, for there was none in the sinner himself. It is rich mercy. Some things are great, but have little efficacy in them, but this mercy is a cordial to your drooping spirits; a golden ointment to your bleeding wounds; a heavenly bandage to your broken bones; a royal chariot for your weary feet; a bosom of love for your trembling heart. It is manifold mercy. As Bunyan says, “All the flowers in God’s garden are double.” There is no single mercy. You may think you have but one mercy, but you shall find it to be a whole cluster of mercies. It is abounding mercy. Millions have received it, yet far from its being exhausted; it is as fresh, as full, and as free as ever. It is unfailing mercy. It will never leave thee. If mercy be thy friend, mercy will be with thee in temptation to keep thee from yielding; with thee in trouble to prevent thee from sinking; with thee living to be the light and life of thy countenance; and with thee dying to be the joy of thy soul when earthly comfort is ebbing fast.
This devotional is found in C.H. Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Prayer of St Patrick - Strength and Power in Christ


St.Patrick…He said daily….

I am risen with Christ. Through Him I live Today.

I am bound to Him.
* there where He is ” there I am too
* that which He is ” that I am too
* that which He does ” that I do too
* that which He says ” that I say too
* that which is subject to Him ” is also subject to me
* that which is obedient to Him ” is also obedient to me

I live by the power of His resurrection…
* I live from His fullness
* I live from all His blessings
* I live from His righteousness

That which served Him ” that serves me too
* that which followed Him ” that follows me too
* that which loved Him ” that loves me too
* that which hated Him ” that hates me too
* that which took Him in ” that takes me in too
* that which He needed, that I need too
* that which He did not need ” that I do not need too
* that which comforted Him ” that comforts me too
* through that which He went ” I go too
* the road He walked ” that road I walk too
* that which held Him ” holds me too
* that which helped Him ” helps me too
* that which protected Him ” protects me too
* that which led Him ” leads me too
* that which gave Him strength ” gives me strength too
* that which saved Him ” saves me too
* that which kept Him from sin ” keeps me from sin too
* that which kept Him healthy ” keeps me healthy too
* that which stood by His side ” stands by my side too
* that which He did not fear ” I do not fear too
* that, through which He drove out demons “through that I drive them out too
* that which made Him strong ” makes me strong too
* that which was over Him ” is over me too
* that which made Him boundless ” makes me boundless too
* that which helped Him accomplish His mission ” helps me accomplish mine too
* that which held Him above, always ” holds me above, always too

Jesus Christ
* He is before me, and behind me
* He is under me, and over me
* He is with me, and in me
* He is on my right and on my left
* He is with me, when I wake up in the morning
* He is with me, when the day is hard and difficult
* He is with me, when things don’t work out
* He thinks for me
* He speaks to me
* He sees me

I live to day by the power of the heavens
By the power of the Holy Spirit…

Copied From: http://101pray.blogspot.com/ 
*** Please note, I agree with most the author is saying here but I haven't searched it thoroughly for "un-biblical" ideas. Take it and use it for what it's worth. Also check out the blog: 101pray.blogspot.com.

Monday, January 23, 2012

This guy can play!!! Check it out!!! Amazing..
Jon Schmidt - All Of Me .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine

Friday, January 20, 2012

May God chisel all he wants..

Got any baggage?

Use words carefully because they can never be "sucked" back into our mouths. A practical skit.. well done. Got baggage? Give it to God.

How often do you read the Good Book?

Here's a comical video on the subject. Go skit guys!! Hahaa - keep up the funny yet practical videos.
Check out this link: http://skitguys.com/videos/item/the-skinny-on-the-bible

Personal Encouragement!

Ever had an amazing "inspiring or illuminating" quote or passage in scripture that you've benefited from?? Well I have..  Here are some of mine I have saved on my phone. :)

The condition for a miricale is difficulity. The condition for a great miricale is impossibility. - Anon.

Wisdom is horizontal. Knowledge is lateral.- Anon.

If your born twice, you die once. If your born once, you die twice.- Anon.

"Many men want to live within the sound of church or chapel bell. I want to run a rescue mission within a foot of hell."- A. W. Tozer

"If you love and listen to the wrong kind of music, your inner life will wither and die." - A.W. Tozer

"I would rather have an honest death than an counterfeit life!" - Charles Spurgeon

"Worry looks around, sorry looks back, faith looks up!" - Anon.

"This (Christianity) is just the smallest thing of the biggest thing this world has ever known." - Anon.

Leadership is a calling - only a few will simply accept that calling to be above average. -Me.

Well, I hope you've enjoyed. Every once and again I'll flip through my notes and give myself a "spiritual" energy boost. :) Stay in the spirit..- JPJ

Saturday, January 14, 2012

The hope of the Church


As I was doing some research for a Sunday School lesson I came across this quote.. It deeply inspired and spurred me on to do more.. and believe in the young people more.. BeliEvE in myself more -  through Gods enabling empowerment.
It has been frequently asserted that the hope of the church lies in its young
people. Upon their shoulders the burdens of the work must some day rest. Upon
their hearts now the responsibility of the work should press….It is the duty of the
church to throw around these young lives those environments which will most
quickly adapt them for places of enlarged usefulness….Above everything else we
see the importance of keeping our young people intensely spiritual…We believe
that our young people will find their greatest joy in God’s glad service, and hence
we feel that no provisions of a social aspect need be introduced….Let our young
people strive by every legitimate means to enlist the interest of others,
endeavoring to win them for God and holiness.-
Committee on Young People’s Societies  - JPJ