

Jesus said in John 9:4, "I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day; the night comes, when no man (or woman) can work." We must do the same.
We can retire from our job - perhaps even quit or get fired from our job. But we can neither quit nor be fired from our work.
There is a difference, and this episode explores and explains why we should never look forward to "retiring." When it comes to our work, there is no such thing.
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PART ONE: THE POWER OF COMPASSION
In this series, Dorothy explores the leadership characteristics of Jesus.
As a leader, Jesus changed the atmosphere, lives and spirit of everyone with whom he came in contact. He led with a sense of who he was and we should do the same from a sense of who we are in him. His ambassadors.
What does this kind of revolutionary leadership look like? How can we lead as effectively and impactfully as Jesus? As his ambassadors, it should be easy. But for many it not only is not easy, but something to which many in leadership give little to no thought.
This is the first in the series, "The Power of Compassion." The power of Jesus rests in the power of his people. The series is designed to help you identify the power that is yours and how to use it to change for the better, the lives of those
you lead, serve and represent.
Just as Jesus did!
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Welcome to Season 4!


If people follow you because they are paid to follow you, you're not a leader but a paycheck.
Great leaders? People will follow them to the moon and back even if they didn't receive a dime because what they receive in return, money could never buy.
The greatest leaders throughout history could never afford to pay the thousands who followed them. Yet, together, they changed their world. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a great example.
David hid out in caves, had no money to pay his men, yet hundreds of men followed him from the cave to the kingdom.
What endears people to leaders? What will endear them to you? This podcast tells you. And it has nothing to do with money.
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