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Moses The Prince Of Leadership
Contributed by Brent Baker on Oct 18, 2005 (message contributor)
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1. The Call To Leadership
Contributed on Oct 18, 2005
The one ingredient necessary for success in any organization is leadership. through the story of Moses we find some valuable information concerning leadership.
Moses the Prince of Leadership The Call to Leadership Exodus 3:1-14 Today we are going to start a sermon series on Moses, and talking about his leadership. Over the next four weeks we will be talking about His Call to Leadership, Moses the Vision Caster, The trials he had during his ...read more
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2. Moses The Vision Caster
Contributed on Oct 18, 2005
I believe leaders sometime have a hard time casting a vision to their congregation. We are not alone in this. Moses did as well, but he teaches us some important lessons in vision casting.
Moses the Prince of Leadership The Vision Caster! Exodus 3-6 Helen Keller was once asked the question: “Is there anything worse than being blind?” “Yes," she replied, having eyesight but no vision.” Vision is the ability to see what others can’t. Vision is able to see beyond the norms of ...read more
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3. Leadership Trails
Contributed on Oct 18, 2005
There are no leaders who haven’t experienced somekind of trail. This sermon shows us how Moses overcame those trials.
Just a few weeks ago we saw John Roberts sworn in as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. We watched as he was grilled over and over about his stance on certain issues. And now sometime in the near future we will see Harriet Miers going through the same things. But I doubt if either one of them ...read more
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4. The Art Of Delegation
Contributed on Oct 24, 2005
Delegation is a wonderful thing and as we continue to grow, delegation is going to be a necessity. through the story of Moses we can see just how important it really is.
Date Preached _________ Where Preached _________ Moses the Prince of Leadership The Art of Delegation Exodus 18:13-24 Lisa’s Brother Greg and his wife Tammie have 6 children and one on the way or is it 7 children and one on the way. I don’t remember. But I have to stop and wonder how ...read more