Sermon Illustrations about Labor Day
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Employers' Attitude Linked to Employee Health
Research in England revealed that bosses who treat their employees unfairly can cut their lives short. Sixty-four hundred civil servants in London were ...
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Being President Versus Doing President
Steve Sample, president of the University of Southern California, writes:
In the spring of 1970, when I was 29, I learned I had won a fellowship from the ...
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Demonstrating Integrity Tactfully
Having integrity doesn't mean you have to become an obnoxious morality enforcer who piously pontificates every time the company sails into murky ethical ...
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Margins Prevent Total Loss
In 2005, a team in the Netherlands worked with meticulously to break the world record for falling dominoes. To accomplish the feat, they needed to set ...
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Pastor Almost Loses Wife on Easter
David Coffin writes in Leadership Journal:
It was Good Friday. My house looked more like a set for Rescue 911 than a place of solemn preparation for the ...
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Chuck Yeager Finds the Problem
Chuck Yeager, the famed test pilot, was flying an F-86 Sabre over a lake in the Sierras when he decided to buzz a friend's house near the edge of ...
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Parents on Strike
The dishes, garbage, and dirty laundry would pile up for days when Cat and Harlan Barnard's teenage children refused to do their chores. So the Barnards—of ...
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USC President Shares Leadership Lesson
Steve Sample is the president of the University of Southern California. In his book, The Contrarian's Guide to Leadership, Sample shares a leadership ...
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Anne Rice Praises Jesus
Anne Rice, whom the media has called "the Queen of the Occult," has sold millions of novels about vampires and witches. Several of them were made into ...
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Eisenhower on Teambuilding
It is better to have one person working with you than having three people working for you.
—President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969)
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