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Blog / Produced by The High CallingTom Peterson has an article published at Christianity Today's Faith in the Workplace Channel. Good stuff. The article is about leadership in the workplace. It's called "Lead With Respect.— Gordon Atkinson
You probably can recite the story of the Good Samaritan. Jesus' gospel parable is a staple of Sunday school classes and Bible studies. By contrasting the generosity of the Samaritan with the actions of the other travelers, Jesus uses the story to teach a core element of Christianity (I tried to use it once to entice my son to share his candy bar with me, but he missed the theological premise). The parable also offers lessons for leaders. Jesus included details in his story that can guide us in caring for the people we lead...Click here to read more.
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