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Leaders Who Last

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Mistakes Leaders Make

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Greşeli pe care le fac liderii

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Learning Leadership from Ne...

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Langstreckenleiter: Gott im...

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Lideres Que Permanecem

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Marvel Team-Up #109 Sept.1981

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“Motorboats, Sailboats, and Rafts The following thoughts from John Ortberg are insightful:
One of the analogies that’s been kind of helpful to me is the difference between a motorboat, a raft, and a sailboat. In a motorboat, I’m in charge. I determine how fast we’re going to go, and in what direction. Some people approach spiritual disciplines that way. If I’m just aggressive enough, if I have enough quiet times, I can make transformation happen on my own. Some people have been burned by that kind of approach, so they go to the opposite extreme and will say, “I’m into grace.” It’s like they’re floating on a raft. If you ask them to do anything to further their growth, they’ll say, “Hey, no. I’m not into works. I’m into grace. You’re getting legalistic with me.” So they drift. There are way too many commands in Scripture for anybody to think that we’re called to be passive. On a sailboat, however, I don’t move if it’s not for the wind. I can’t control the wind. I don’t manufacture the wind. Jesus talks about the Spirit blowing like the wind. But there is a role for me to play, and part of it has to do with what I need to discern. A good sailor will discern, Where’s the wind at work? How should I set the sails? Practicing spiritual disciplines is like sailing.”
Dave Kraft, Leaders Who Last

“Who you are will take you much further than what you can do.”
Dave Kraft, Leaders Who Last

“One of the worst mis­takes you can make as a leader is putting your life on cruise con­trol. Good, effective, and relevant leadership is all about lifelong learning. It is about being teachable, accountable, and proactive, and trying new things. Growth means taking calculated risks.”
Dave Kraft, Leaders Who Last



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