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Pastor Gary exemplifies a shepherd’s heart and spirit. His sincere desire to bring people into a relationship with Jesus Christ overflows into every arena of his life. God has gifted his writing with the ability to powerfully communicate the Gospel, encourage the brokenhearted, and equip ministry leaders all around the world. Visit online at http://garylinn.com

Why Worry When You Can Delegate?

Last time here on Intentional Leadership, we discussed how worry can rob you of every leadership skill you have ever developed.  We explored that plan...
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Why Worry When You Can Plan?

Here is one thing I know about being a leader.   Worry will never empower you.  Worry can rob you of every leadership skill you have ever developed. H...
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You Do Not Have To Do It All

As a leader, you need to have an understanding and overall view of every aspect of your group.  Yes, there are times, situations and circumstances tha...
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Inability or… In Ability

Let’s explore the difference between ‘Inability’ and ‘In Ability.’  Before we do, let me remind you that, as a Christian leader, you “are the temple o...
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Under No Circumstances

This is a special edition for Intentional Leadership’s podcast which features a sermon by Pastor Gary focusing upon God’s direction for handling undes...
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Super-sized Leadership

Goals and vision are powerful motivator for every leader.  There is great satisfaction in reaching goals and seeing vision fulfilled.  Have you ever c...
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The Law of Prescriptive Usage

As a leader, have you ever wondered why those whom you are leading are not developing the characteristics which you desire?  Sometimes a long look in ...
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No Limits

God has an “infinite understanding” of your situation and “exceedingly abundant power” to give to you a marvelous resolution! Increase your faith in t...
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Good Leaders Are Good Followers

Most agree that a good leader is one who keeps his or her group moving forward in growth, progress, and vision. The demands of growth, progress and vi...
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