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Leaders are sometimes required to devise some creative planning. Chuck Swindoll sees Joseph as a good example of a leader who modelled creativity.
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Citing biblical examples, Chuck Swindoll reminds us that the people God uses in significant ways don't always fit the world's mold of a natural-born leader.
Chuck Swindoll recalls that the best preparation a leader can have for greatness are all of the painful, unfair things life can offer.
Using the Jewish leader Nehemiah as an example, Chuck Swindoll outlines seven characteristics that all effective Christian leaders should exhibit.
Chuck Swindoll suggests that high-achieving individuals should never lose their teachable spirit and desire to listen and learn--much like Queen Esther.
Chuck Swindoll explains the necessity of allowing grace into your marriage relationship by trusting your spouse and setting him or her free.
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Chuck Swindoll bemoans the lack of role models of biblical manhood in our culture, and he encourages fathers to be strong, decisive leaders.
Chuck Swindoll draws from the book Temptations Men Face to enumerate six common temptations that busy fathers often struggle with, perhaps without realizing it.