EMOTIONAL STABILITY

EMOTIONAL STABILITY

There are countless attributes I admire about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but his ability to not allow his emotions to control him in the face of hate is one I desire to master as a leader. If you have studied body language, in this interview you can see that Dr. King was indignant by this reporter’s inept question. However, instead of yelling, he channeled his anger in order to articulate truth in such a way, that it could only bring conviction. Thank you Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for fearlessly leading in the spirit of power, love, and self-control (2 Tim 1:7). #MLKDay2020

 

Confronting the Spirit of Laziness in Boys

September 3, 2014

God never uses lazy people. Unfortunately due to the curse after the fall (Gen 3:17-19), the natural inclination of boys and men is to avoid hard work. This is why so many get lost in chasing a dream, instead of their purpose. In this short…

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Disciplined While Having Fun

August 18, 2014

Usually I would have a lesson prepared for each training, but when I walked into the building, and saw that the bouncy we rented for our summer camp was still there, this day became an impromptu Father and Son competition! What’s a blessing is that…

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Wounded & Abandoned

May 19, 2014

This is the best display I’ve seen regarding the father wound. I know this feeling all too well and remember many disappointing occasions like this with my father. I also remember saying to my father the very words Will Smith said to his uncle in…

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