First, let me begin by saying “Merry Christmas!” I hope you have had a great time with your family.
Each Friday of the past year I posted the Top 10 Leadership Posts I read the previous week. This list has become go-to resources for readers of this site and some of my most popular posts each month.
Since this is the final Friday of 2015, I would like to provide you a collection of the best posts I read this past year. The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Entire Year Of 2015:
- What Peyton Manning Did For My Friend, Dying From Breast Cancer by Dana Hunsinger Benbow. Peyton may have not had a good year on the field, but his impact off the field was significant.
- Is It Time For A New Worship War by Rich Birch. The DJs are coming!!! The DJs are coming!!!
- What’s Gotten Into College Students by Tim Elmore. The enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy.
- It’s Hunting Season For The Heretics by Beth Moore. Thank you Beth!!!
- “A Lot Of People Want Intact Hearts These Days” – Planned Parenthood, Abortion, And The Conscience Of A Nation by Al Mohler. God please forgive our nation. Planned Parenthood is arguably one of the most overtly evil organizations, from why it was founded to its current dismemberment of fetuses, in human history.
- Do Leadership Conferences Have Lasting Impact? by Paul Penley via ChurchLeaders.com. Wow! Did this change the way I view Christian conferences.
- An Open Letter To Mike Linch, Senior Pastor At NorthStar by Beth Riedemann. As good as anything you will ever read. This was my favorite post of the year.
- Cecil The Lion, Islam, Clemson Football & ESPN by Perry Noble. As you would expect, Perry holds nothing back.
- Wedding Ring by Jason Tippetts via Mundane Faithfulness. The story of Jason and Kara Tippetts is one of the most inspirational you will ever hear. Kara’s story has inspired millions and I pray God blesses Jason’s church beyond anything he ever dreamed.
- Mayor Of Atlanta Has Founding Fathers Turning In Their Graves by Michael Youssef. Are you kidding me?
I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! God bless.
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