Prayers for the Laid Off at Christmas
Mary Kaarto | marykaarto.com With millions of people worldwide laid off from their jobs due to the pandemic, chances are you may know someone in your own life who is…
Mary Kaarto | marykaarto.com With millions of people worldwide laid off from their jobs due to the pandemic, chances are you may know someone in your own life who is…
We were hardly past Labor Day when it started: the holiday shopping CRAZY. Earlier every year, isn’t it? Now let me quickly point out that I can tolerate a lot…
It's time to ARISE, Esther! Christmas is coming and YOUR season is here! This issue of Leading Hearts is dedicated to helping you ARISE to Contentment.
The single mom works hard, loves her children, and longs for someone to love her, be strong for her and care for her as she cares for her children. PeggySue’s…
It's A GOOD DAY to ARISE!This issue of Leading Hearts is dedicated to helping you embrace God's Call on Your Life-NOW! Find inspiring stories featuring women who arise daily to…
FOR THIS SPECIAL EDITION OF LEADING HEARTS, I’M HONORED TO INTRODUCE SOME AMAZING WOMEN OF THE ADVANCED WRITERS AND SPEAKERS ASSOCIATION (AWSA).
These ladies are also ministry leaders, serving in the trenches with you.
The heart of each one beats with a desire to equip and encourage you as God uses your story to impact the world. I know each one personally and they are an integral part of the soul care God has provided me. I’m excited to share them with you.
(more…)Somedays we’re filled with His Spirit, other days we’re left feeling more like a leaky bucket. But no matter what we’re dealing with personally, the ministry needs keep coming. We have to learn how to function within the chaos and busyness that is life.
By Karen Porter @KarenPorter in Leading Hearts Magazine
I KNEW A MAN WHO SEEMED THE EPITOME OF SELF- CONTROL. Rising early each morning, he went to the gym, ate a healthy breakfast, and dressed with military precision. He consistently kept a record of every detail of his conversations and negotiations.
He was always on time and never procrastinated. He was the picture of a self-controlled person until he began unrestrained yelling, often firing people or making rash decisions. Or he talked way too much in meetings, telling the same stories over and over — but he was so potentially explosive that no one dared to stop him.