"My typical engagement transpires either in person, during an off-site retreat, over the telephone, or via video conference. Each option has distinct advantages and a few disadvantages. Ultimately, I will do whatever it takes to ensure our work succeeds." - PrestonLearn More About What To Expect:
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"I do not take partnerships lightly. In fact, I won't accept a partnership with a ministry leader unless we share the same identity - that of being in Christ and drinking from the same cup of the indwelling mind of Jesus. Preston is one of those fellow believers I not only call friend, but a co-worker of the Grace of God! I highly recommend the Lord's work through him to you."
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"Pres, I really, really appreciate your writing. You write out the struggles and fights I have with God. All the same questions, all the same thoughts. You give me amazing, amazing hope. Over the past few months your writings have been a light, a guide and an anchor to me. Thank you." -Joy
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BATTLE FOR THE ROUND TOWER
"I found myself reading "Battle for the Round Tower" just as I did my initial reading of "The Chronicles of Narnia," which I first did as an adult. While there was clearly spiritual symbolism, the first time through I read almost entirely for the pleasure of the story. Then, I did a second, slower reading, intentionally hunting for and relishing each truth discovered on the journey. As a woman, I especially appreciated the juxtaposition of the rugged masculinity with the sensitive vulnerability of Hank." -Tricia
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I dismissed the love of God.
I don't know who does it, but someone pushes the "repeat" button and I sometimes hear the same song over and over in my mind. I can usually get another tune playing, unless the looping piece is one of a few greatest hits. In this event, it plays again and again until it oozes through my pours and I hum along.
For the last several weeks, I've been hearing, "The Love of God." Occasionally,
when no one is around besides Dianne (my wife), who promised to stay with me "for better or worse"- I'll sing. Mostly, I hum or whistle,
Could we with ink the ocean fill, and were the skies of parchment made;
Were every stalk on earth a quill, and every man a scribe by trade;
To write the love of God, above would drain the ocean dry;
Nor could the scroll contain the whole, though stretched from sky to sky.1
I dismissed the love of God for many years. God loved me because He... Read Full Article...
1 The Love of God. Music by Frederick M. Lehman, 1917, public domain. The lyr�ics are based on the Jew�ish poem Had�da�mut, writ�ten in Ara�ma�ic in 1050 by Meir Ben Isaac Ne�hor�ai, a can�tor in Worms, Ger�ma�ny; they have been trans�lat�ed in�to at least 18 lang�uages. http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/l/o/loveofgo.htm
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Developing Genuine Leaders
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True leaders are formed, not born. Leadership is demonstrated and grown and nurtured. In other words, leaders are developed.
They don't call it "human capital" for nothing. You are worth the investment and development and thoughtful care necessary to build your human capital.
None of us are designed to be islands. Even though we fancy ourselves independent, "one" is a lonely number. And, the greater the demand and expectation is on a leader, the more lonely life can be, which dramatically increases the risk of a mistake. I can help manage the risks to your reputation while developing your effectiveness as a leader and person.
We all need assistance segmenting our giftedness and responsibilities into meaningful and manageable skills. We all need someone who helps guard our backside and looks out for our blind spots. We all need someone to protect our potential while guiding our human development. This is especially true for those in leadership roles. Learn More
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