What’s In Your Cistern? Finale

What we allow to fill our lives is what we dispense to others. What’s in your cistern? Purified drinking water can be expensive. Instead of buying bottles or filters, you could purchase a rain barrel and capture the water that flows off your roof and through your guttering. Then you would would have a largeContinue reading “What’s In Your Cistern? Finale”

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What’s In Your Cistern? Day 5

The New Year is a time for reflection and hope. This past year, we have allowed many influences to fill our lives. We dispense to others that which we have allowed to fill us. This reality reminds me of ancient wells in Southern Israel called cisterns. What we take in to our cistern, that isContinue reading “What’s In Your Cistern? Day 5”

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What’s In Your Cistern? Day 4

What we allow into our lives is what we dispense to others. What’s in your cistern? Thirst is powerful. It is a warning of something physical, but the desire to consume water permeates into the emotional and mental realms of a person. In a hot and dry place, panic and hopelessness can overwhelm one whoContinue reading “What’s In Your Cistern? Day 4”

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What’s In Your Cistern? Day 2

What we allow to fill our lives is what we dispense to others. What’s in your cistern? In ancient Israel, many towns, villages, and cities relied on rain as their primary source for water. They would build a place to store the rainwater at the lowest point of the area. This storage point was aContinue reading “What’s In Your Cistern? Day 2”

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What’s In Your Cistern? Day 1

What we allow to fill our lives is what we dispense to others. What’s in Your Cistern? When our Generations team from Carmel Baptist Church traveled to Israel this past May, I became quite interested in the hydrology of southern Israel during our second day of the trip. As explored the southern desert region, aContinue reading “What’s In Your Cistern? Day 1”

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Leadership Lessons from Israel: Meditate

Most of us live life at 900 miles per hour. There is very little margin in our lives to slow down and process. The demands of work, family, and cultural pressure are intense. Therefore, the word meditate can sound foreign, at best, if not wasteful. Who has time to meditate? Maybe someone with an EasternContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from Israel: Meditate”

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Leadership Lessons from Israel: Yada

Who do you know? Our lives are shaped by relationships. When we allow others to know us and spend time getting to know others, our life’s direction and worldview is being molded. As leaders, it is critical for us to know those whom we have the opportunity to lead. What does it mean “to know?” LetContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from Israel: Yada”

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Leadership Lessons from Israel: Shalom

Leaders bring peace into chaos. Leaders fight for reconciliation in broken relationships. They work diligently to build unified teams that pursue a clear vision. Leaders offer plans that best utilize the resources available to fulfill the mission. A disciple-making ministry that is lacking in peace will fail to glorify God or follow His purposes. OnContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from Israel: Shalom”

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Leadership Lessons from Israel: Hills and Valleys

We travel to unexplored places with expectations. As leaders, we anticipate what the next season or a new adventure may look like. However, the experience may unfold with a different view than our preconceived mental picture. In May 2015, I had the opportunity to join other leaders from the church I serve for two weeksContinue reading “Leadership Lessons from Israel: Hills and Valleys”

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