Nikki’s Reviews > Faith in the Corridors of Power: Reflecting on God, the Gospel and the Government with Dr Jovito Salonga > Status Update
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"In the Kingdom of God,...Power and greatness are shown by how one reduces himself/herself to serve others. The question is not 'What service can I get?' but 'What service can I give?' Where one sits does not matter - but mostly if one renders service to others, he is found among who he serves."
— Sep 04, 2019 11:08AM
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Nikki
is on page 165 of 212
"We may be down in the dumps now, but if we put our trust in God, He has His way of lifting us up. When we are in the Lord's hands, beauty comes out of ashes, a flower blooms through a crevice, darkness flees with the silver of light in the dawn.
These lines from the book is a timely read. ❤️😌
— Feb 18, 2020 11:43PM
These lines from the book is a timely read. ❤️😌
Nikki
is on page 148 of 212
"Respect is neither commanded or imposed - it must be earned." -Dr. Salonga
(Do you want to be respected by others? Work and earn the respect you want to be given.)
— Feb 08, 2020 04:36AM
(Do you want to be respected by others? Work and earn the respect you want to be given.)
Nikki
is on page 88 of 212
The knowledge of greatness often blinds. On reaching a measure of public stature, we often tend to strut with pride.
Jesus on the other hand, knew who He was. He knew the immensity of His power & authority...He could have boasted to His disciples. But He did not. Instead, He took the role of a servant...
True leadership is not achieved by subjecting others to our control but in giving ourselves in service to them.
— Sep 15, 2019 01:22AM
Jesus on the other hand, knew who He was. He knew the immensity of His power & authority...He could have boasted to His disciples. But He did not. Instead, He took the role of a servant...
True leadership is not achieved by subjecting others to our control but in giving ourselves in service to them.
Nikki
is on page 88 of 212
The knowledge of greatness often blinds. On reaching a measure of public stature, we often tend to strut with pride.
Jesus on the other hand, knew who He was. He knew the immensity of His power & authority...He could have boasted to His disciples. But He did not. Instead, He took the role of a servant...
True leadership is not achieved by subjecting others to our control but in giving ourselves in service to them.
— Sep 15, 2019 01:22AM
Jesus on the other hand, knew who He was. He knew the immensity of His power & authority...He could have boasted to His disciples. But He did not. Instead, He took the role of a servant...
True leadership is not achieved by subjecting others to our control but in giving ourselves in service to them.

