Listen for an Open Door

Listen for an Open Door

Listening is the fullness of hearing. It is possible to hear someone talk and not listen. In order to hear and listen, one must be paying attention. Being able to hear is having the ability to perceive sounds. Most people can hear. However, most still lack the ability...
The Difference Between Assessments and Assertions

The Difference Between Assessments and Assertions

We are wrong to think that assessments and assertion are the same. Confusing these two can result to a great personal suffering, a crippled performance, and reduced team coordination inside an organization. Language is an action. It creates a possibility—a future that...
Build Your Family Altar

Build Your Family Altar

Prophets recognize the value of altars. In the Bible, altars were hotspots where patriarchs and men of God marked special visitations from angels and from Yahweh. During times of distress and need, they returned to the original place of visitation and presented...
POWER CONVERSATIONS

POWER CONVERSATIONS

Jesus said, “If two of you agree on earth about anything you ask, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven” (Matthew 18:19). This passage is applicable to an empowering conversation, which can only take place when two people engage in a “conversation for...
THERE IS POWER IN THE NAME OF GOD

THERE IS POWER IN THE NAME OF GOD

Our view of God ultimately impacts how we view ourselves, our situation, and other people. When we have a distorted view of God, then we’ll have a distorted view of ourselves, our situation, and others. For example, if we view God as a powerful, yet strict and...
A WORLD THAT WORKS FOR “YOU AND ME”

A WORLD THAT WORKS FOR “YOU AND ME”

In this dog-eat-dog world, it might seem impossible for people to live in a world that works for you-and-me. As Christians, our role is to go against the flow and to breakthrough status quo. Our role is to make a difference in the lives of people around us. Like...