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The Christian Working Woman

Mary Lowman

The Christian Working Woman

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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The Christian Working Woman

Mary Lowman

The Christian Working Woman

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The Christian Working Woman

Mary Lowman

The Christian Working Woman

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
 2 people rated this podcast
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Presented by Lauren StibgenI am going to age myself. My first job was one I secured by applying to an ad in the newspaper. I mailed my resume and cover letter that were printed from my Smith and Corona word processor. So, here I am with almos
I’m examining working by Jesus rules, because Jesus had lots to say about our attitude toward our work, our work habits and our performance.I’m reminded of the time when Jesus taught Peter something about fishing. You’ll find the story in Luk
Do you often compare yourself to others? If you do, you usually end up in one of two places. Either you decide you’re a lot better than others, or you decide you fall way short and don’t measure up. Comparing yourself to others is a very bad ha
No doubt you’ve heard and sung the old familiar chorus: I have decided to follow Jesus; no turning back, no turning back. It’s a good song to sing to yourself throughout your day. It reminds you that you have made a choice to be a disciple of J
Working by Jesus Rules—that’s what I’m examining. If you and I are truly Christ-followers, people who have accepted him as our Savior, then we need to understand Jesus gave us rules and guidelines for our attitudes and actions on our jobs. We n
Jesus tells a parable in Matthew 20 that is a puzzle for us to understand. It’s the story of an employer who offers to hire workers for a certain amount, the workers agree to the pay, and they go to work in his vineyard. Some start work early i
I remember as I was putting the finishing touches on one of my Bible studies, I asked several people to critique it for me. I had enough sense to know that I needed other eyes looking at it, seeing what I couldn't see, if I really wanted that B
Do you know how to motivate people? The ability to motivate people and inspire them is absolutely essential if you want to be an effective leader. Even as leaders in our homes, we need to know how to motivate our children and even our mates.W
Do you know how to keep a secret? We are examining some principles from Nehemiah because he was a very successful leader and motivator, as well as a very godly man. And we can learn much from him.One of his secrets of success was he knew how
I wonder if you’ve read the book of Nehemiah lately. You’ll find it in the Old Testament between Ezra and Esther, a book of thirteen chapters, and filled with practical help for us today. I encourage you to read it again or for the first time.
I am examining leadership principles from the life of Nehemiah. Now, maybe you’re thinking you’re not a leader, but all of us are, in some way or another. And these principles are relevant to everyone.Yesterday we saw a leader knows how to ha
I am examining some important leadership principles from the book of Nehemiah. You may wonder what an Old Testament saint could teach us about leadership today, but you’ll discover these truths are timeless. Nehemiah was both an outstanding spi
Did you ever think about what kind of impression you make on people? We create these impressions through our communications with others. Basically, we communicate in three ways: verbally, the words we speak; vocally, the tone of our voice; and
Presented by Lisa BishopI am examining 5 habits of an extraordinary leader, and today we’re wrapping up with: be reliable.Before we dive into our final leadership habit, I want to acknowledge you’ve most likely heard about these skills and
Presented by Lisa BishopDo you express genuine appreciation for others? I am examining 5 habits of an extraordinary leader. And today is the fourth habit: show appreciation.Gary Chapman’s book The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workp
Presented by Lisa BishopI am examining 5 habits of an extraordinary leader. And today we’ll talk about the third habit: be an empathic listener.How do we practice empathic listening? When you listen empathically, it means you are listening
Presented by Lisa BishopI am examining 5 habits of an extraordinary leader. Yesterday’s habit was to be a learner. Today’s habit is to be present. One way to practice presence is through your listening. We all have been taught listening is im
Presented by Lisa BishopWhat makes a great leader? If you are like me, you have worked for great leaders and not-so-great leaders. If you are a leader, you probably have found yourself in both of those categories. I want to equip you with 5 h
Presented by Lisa BishopMy intent in our conversation is not to point out the failings of the Church. I love the Church. There is way too much division, backbiting, finger pointing, and blame between believers these days. Rather, my motive is
Why was Jesus such a great leader? He had the best people skills ever. Let me briefly point out just a few examples.He was able to communicate a vision of what people could become. "Follow me," he said to some poor fishermen, "and I will make
Jesus was a great leader because. . . There are many characteristics that made Jesus the most outstanding leader who has ever lived. We've been looking at just a few of those this week. For example, Jesus was a great leader because he always ha
Is your life full of celebration? Did you ever realize Jesus was always ready to celebrate? I think that is one reason he was a great leader and people loved to be with him. His first miracle was to turn water into wine at a wedding celebration
What made Jesus the world's greatest leader? In 2 Corinthians 3:18 we read we who have been born from above are being transformed into the likeness of Jesus with ever-increasing glory. Therefore, it makes sense for us to study his characteristi
Jesus was the greatest leader this world has ever seen. This God-man came to earth and in three short years of ministry, he took twelve unqualified men and developed them into a team that has changed the course of history. I want to point out s
"Be still and know that I am God." What does it mean? How do we do it? At first, it seems like a very simple, straight-forward message:  Be still and know that I am God. But I have discovered that it is not that easy to implement in my life, an
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