Leadership

Reading Goals for 2009

For the most part I hate New Year’s Resolutions. There was even a time in my life when I refused to make any resolutions and secretly ridiculed anyone who did make them. But my thinking in this area has significantly changed over the past few years. One of the main catalysts for changing my thinking [...]

Reading Wish List

If you want to read and are willing to invest money and time to purchase and study good books, how do you know which books are worth reading and which ones are not? How can you be wise with your time and finances and purchase books that will be most valuable to you? Here are [...]

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Like it or not it’s that time of year again. Christmas. No doubt you’ve already been bombarded with the commercialization and materialism of the Saviour’s Advent. From the radio, junk mail, TV, and stores, EVERYONE is trying to get you to buy the latest and greatest gadgets and gifts this holiday season. So what is [...]

Leaders are Readers about Leaders

I distinctly remember the first time my mother told me, “Steven, you’re a leader.” I was twelve years old. And I hope my face did not show what I was thinking, but I remember wondering, “How can you possibly tell? I’m in grade six. Who in the world is following me?!” Whether or not Mum [...]

Leaders are Readers

My grade twelve English teacher would regularly say: Leaders are Readers. In grade twelve, I didn’t know what she was talking about. But now I do. I’m pretty sure I’m not a book nerd, but in some ways I wouldn’t mind being one. I recently heard of one guy who claimed he reads 300 books [...]

Ready to Read

Have you ever noticed 2 Timothy 4:13? “Bring the cloak that I left with Carpus at Troas when you come — and the books, especially the parchments.” Although Paul is in prison and apparently cold (that’s why he asks for his cloak), and even expects to die soon (see 2 Tim. 4:6-7), Paul tells Timothy [...]

A Call to Serious Reading, Part Two

By Jason Harris In part one we saw that every believer ought to cultivate a balanced reading habit. Following are three suggestions for a balanced reading habit. Read Critically Critical thinking is not only an essential life skill; it’s a biblical command (1 Thessalonians 5:21). According to Stephen Lucas (The Art of Public Speaking, glossary), [...]

A Call to Serious Reading, Part One

By Jason Harris If you had the opportunity to spend several hours with any leader in the world, would you take it? Probably all of us would jump at the chance. You may not have the opportunity to spend a few hours with them in person, but chances are, you could do it in a [...]