I was wondering how many congregations have a disaster plan or are in
the process of developing one? Are you thinking of how to deal with
the effects of a terrorist attack? And, are there any congregations
that respond to disasters now? If so, are there plans to send any of
the congregational nurses?
One of the things that I did in the military many many years ago,
allowed me access to various intelligence sources. These same sources
and others, along with numerous experts say that it is not a matter
of IF, but a matter of WHEN a weapon of mass destruction is used
within the confines of the US.
So with that in mind, should congregations have a plan and what do
you think it should contain?
I am very much looking forward to all input.
In the Love of Yeshua,
Roger Gauthier, RN, MA, M.Div., Th.D. (c)
Risen Son Ministries
Lessons in Relational Leadership
Win Their Hearts
by Mac Hammond
Malcolm Forbes once said, "You can employ men and hire hands to work
'for' you, but you must win their hearts to have them work 'with'
you." Forbes understood the Bible principle we've been exploring at
this time the last few weeks—that one of the highest and most
powerful levels of leadership is attained when you become a
relational leader.
Relational leaders cause those they lead to desire the stated goal
just as strongly as the leader does. They fire those around them with
enthusiasm, passion and commitment.
My question of the day for you is, "Are those in your employ working
'for' you or 'with' you.
Copyright © 2004 Mac Hammond Ministries
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
MAC HAMMOND MINISTRIES, 9201 75th Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428
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Copyright 2007. Mac Hammond Ministries, All rights reserved.
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