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Hall of Fame candidates for greatness?

By Dave Henning / December 12, 2019

“Originally, Moses was an unlikely prospect for the Leadership Hall of Fame.  The good news is that God doesn’t search through the Hall of Fame to find candidates for greatness.  God often starts with losers.  Washouts.  Those with broken lives and downtrodden spirits.”- Charles Swindoll “There (Mt. Sinai) the angel of the LORD appeared to […]

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It’s not about you – it’s all about Jesus

By Dave Henning / May 10, 2018

“Sometimes people say, ‘It’s not about you; it’s about others.’  That’s not wrong, but it does’t go far enough.  I don’t think it’s even about others; it’s about Jesus.  It’s all about Him (emphasis author’s).”- Banning Liebscher “So you also, when you have done all that you were commanded, say, ‘We are unworthy servants; we have […]

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Greatness looks different than you think

By Dave Henning / May 9, 2018

“You are called to greatness.  But greatness looks different than you think.  If you really want to be great, here’s how you do it: become the least.”- Banning Liebscher ”  . . . whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant.  And whoever desires to be first among you, let him […]

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Constantly reaching for the next big thing

By Dave Henning / October 27, 2017

“When we have a life of constantly reaching for the next big thing, we miss the greatness God is calling us to right here, right now.  In the small, the ordinary, the hidden moments.  The white space.”- Sara Hagerty As Sara Hagerty concludes Chapter 4 of Unseen, she reminds us “the chief end of every […]

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Hearts that grow in God – unshakable

By Dave Henning / October 26, 2017

“Hearts that grow in God, that reach for Him and receive His reaching back, become profoundly great.  Unshakable, even.”- Sara Hagerty (emphasis author’s) “Whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be your servant must be your slave.”- Matthew 20:26-27 (ESV) In Chapter 4 (“Love Poured Out: Leaning into Our […]

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