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The top 5 romance books everyone should read
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These books are some of the most timeless and popular love stories to ever exist.
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These books are some of the most timeless and popular love stories to ever exist.
Read MoreTop 10 highest rated books of the 2010s – including four by the same author
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These are the top 10 highest rated books by Goodreads in the 2010s – and four of them have been penned by the same author.
Read MoreTop 10 highest rated books of the 2010s – including four by the same author
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These are the top 10 highest rated books by Goodreads in the 2010s – and four of them have been penned by the same author.
Read MoreWhat Kind of Leader Starts a Movement?
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from What Actually Starts Movements by Emanuel Prinz, used with permission. This book is a significant new resource for leaders pursuing disciple-making movements. You can purchase the book here. There is a kind of person the Lord of the Harvest looks on with favor and uses to start…
Read MoreMemorial Day Sales / Outfit Roundup
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Happy Sunday! I’ve been feeling inspired with new summer outfits! Wanted to share a recent outfit round up and some amazing sale happening this weekend for Memorial Day! 〰️Abercrombie is 25% off sitewide + additional 15% off with code: AFSUMMER 〰️Levis is 30% off sitewide – will be living in my new white levis shorts…
Read MoreLeading Change Without Overdoing It
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A friend recently gave me reason to pause. He was talking about a tendency many of us have as leaders—to over-strategize. Sometimes, in our passion for progress, we fail to wait for our people to catch up. Instead of walking in the light we already have, we chase after new light, new revelations, new ideas.…
Read MorePerfect Casualties
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When a leader becomes consumed with the idea of what is perfect, it can cause a ripple effect of harm to themselves, their loved ones, and especially to staff and employees. This is because perfectionism cannot be contained. Like that burned popcorn smell that seeps from the microwave, polluting the air and everyone around it…
Read MoreChange and the Power of Why
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One of the ongoing struggles in church leadership is learning to separate vision from strategy, especially when leading people toward change. Too often, we focus on the how—how something will be implemented, who will be involved, where it’s going to happen—but we overlook the deeper question: why are we doing this? If we don’t understand…
Read MoreSpring Closet Refresh
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I just love a good spring closet refresh! There’s something about the weather changing and getting nice again after a long winter and wanting some new bright colors in my closet. I recently placed some spring orders and wanted to share! red floral dress // sandals // Chloe bag top // denim shorts // bracelet…
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