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Leading Those Who Don't Want To Follow | N2Growth Blog

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Respect is earned by honoring commitments and doing the right thing regardless of opinion, sentiment, or influence. I mentioned an example of this in a comment on a recent Ron Edmondson post dealing with Leading People Older Than You. It is however essential that you have the respect of those you lead. Thank you for sharing Mike!

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Pastor, Don’t be Afraid of Good Leadership

Ron Edmondson

I once got criticized as a pastor for using the word “revenue” instead of “tithes and offerings” when mentioning church finances. They used their influence to move people to a greater reality than they could have imagined. People have said I am too business-like.

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Top 30 Leadership Blogs 2010 | N2Growth Blog

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Ron Edmondson : Ron is smart, authentic, approachable and he posts as frequently if not more than most in the leadership space. link] RLG i2ileadership.org – leadership blog that encourages leaders to live lives of integrity in order to maximize influence [link] James Strock Many thanks for including Serve to Lead, Mike!

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Grace Community Church Core Values

Ron Edmondson

GENEROSITY: developing a growing generosity with resources and finances. INFLUENCE: maximizing influence to point others to Jesus. (Proverbs 8:11, James 1:5). Proverbs 3:9, 2 Corinthians 9:7). INTEGRITY: striving to develop a reputation that honors God. Matthew 5:16, Ephesians 4:1-3). Deuteronomy 4:9, 1 Peter 3:16).

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10 Ideas for Raising Children to Become Generous Adults

Ron Edmondson

Our children will either be “givers” or “takers” in society and that will be greatly influenced by the life they live in our home. We also freely discussed our own finances in front of our boys. The post 10 Ideas for Raising Children to Become Generous Adults appeared first on Ron Edmondson. How do we raise generous children?

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10 Ideas for Teaching Children Generosity

Ron Edmondson

Of course, every child is their own unique person, and that will be greatly influenced by the life they live in our home. We also freely discussed our own finances in front of our boys. Our children will either have a bent towards being “givers” or “takers” in society. How do we teach children generosity?

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. Thanks for the great and important post! Art [link] Mike Myatt Hi Art: Thanks for sharing your observations as well as the link to your post. I’m always thankful for your insights. Thanks for continuing to invest in other leaders…like me! I Think Not.