Maximize Your Team’s Potential
As speakers and writers, we sometimes feel we are working solo and don’t need to discuss team building or personalities. In fact, the opposite is tru
As speakers and writers, we sometimes feel we are working solo and don’t need to discuss team building or personalities. In fact, the opposite is tru
Have you ever wanted to quit because the waiting is too hard or too long?
In a world where many want to tell us how to look, think, and feel, it’s important to hold fast to your true self.
Do you have what it takes to be told, “You don’t have what it takes?”
It is easy in marriage to drift in different directions, instead, we encourage couples to decide together the direction they want their marriage and family to go. In this way, everyone is pulling in the same direction. For all couples, this is a smart idea, but for couples and families carrying leadership roles, it is imperative we all are working together as one team from the same play book!
The plane continued to sputter. I stared at the earth below and asked my husband, “Where are we going to land?
Surgery left Katy in daily excruciating pain so much that she didn’t want to get out of bed. “I was dealing with severe depression and anxiety to the point where my life was taken away from me,” Katy said. “Every single day, I would just be asking God why.
By Donna S. Scott I was not ready to share my pain with anyone yet. Fear of rejection or judgment kept me silent. I needed more healing before safely revisiting my trauma and telling my story
Has God called you to a new season in your life? Are you stepping into something uncomfortably bigger than you imagined for yourself? Or are you playing the Waiting Game, not knowing what God will do with you next? This issue of Leading Hearts, and Cover Girl Susan Neal will help you find the courage to follow God's leading into whatever He has for YOU, whether in ministry, your job, or in a new endeavor!
Another racially motivated hate crime hit the news on May 14th, 2022. Once again, innocent people lost their lives because of their skin color. On the one hand, we’re making progress on racial unity. On the other hand, violent extremism keeps rearing its ugly head.