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THIS & THAT: A Gathering of Favorite Articles and Quotes

  • 5 Ways to Be Kind to Someone with Whom You Disagree. Gavin Ortlund writes “Kindness in dialogue is powerful, especially when we’re speaking with someone we disagree with.”
  • When Suffering Knocks. Paul Tripp writes “Somehow, someway, at some point, suffering will come knocking on your door. It may start as a quiet, even gentle, knock that gets louder over time, and you know that you will eventually have to open the door. Other times, it may kick the door down suddenly and violently.”
  • The Sin of Empathy. Joe Rigney serves as Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrews College. He received a Master of Arts from Bethlehem College and Seminary and a Ph.D in Theology from the University of Chester. On this episode of the Thinking in Public podcast, Albert Mohler visits with Rigney about his new book: The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits.

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FAITH AND WORK: Connecting Sunday to Monday

Faith and Work News ~ Links to Interesting Articles

  • Mere Christians: Denise Daniels. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Raynor visits with Dr. Denise Daniels, author of Religion in a Changing Workplace, about hard data showing how to talk about faith at work.
  • Mere Christians: Shannon Doss. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Raynor visits with social worker Shannon Doss about how obedience in the “little things” is non-verbal evangelism to the lost.
  • Mere Christians: Mark Shrime. On this episode of the Mere Christians podcast, Jordan Raynor visits with Dr. Mark Shrime, Chief Medical Officer for Mercy Ships, about avocations, career discernment, and working for the least of these.
  • A Leader Worth Following. My new book A Leader Work Following: 40 Key Leadership Attributes and Applications to Masteris available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle editions. Read a sample of the book (found under the book cover in the above link).

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Leadership Attributes: Communicating Effectively

The need to communicate effectively is important in every aspect of our lives, and it is an especially important attribute for leaders. Much could be said about this subject. Here are just a few thoughts on effective communications:

Leaders need to realize when communication should be face to face. Just as author Gary Chapman is famous for writing about our “love languages”, I believe we all have a primary communication language. Leaders are aware of those who are slow to read their emails, and yet almost instantly respond to a text message. My preferred communication language is email, but I realize that in certain situations a text message can be more effective. However, more important than what our communication preference is, is the means of communication required for a particular situation. If you are dealing with a sensitive issue, or what some refer to as a “crucial conversation”, your communication should be face to face if possible. If that is not possible, a Zoom call or phone call might be the next best option. Sending an email or text may be the easiest or most convenient option, but it’s probably not the best means of communication in those situations.

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