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Top 50 Quotes From Global Leadership Summit 2019
“If you’re not dead, you’re not done!” Craig Groeschel said from the Global Leadership Summit 2019 stage.
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Back to School Means Back to the Bible for Some Districts
Several states have adopted legislation to allow the Bible in school elective classes. As school starts up again this year, some states will be testing the limits of the new legislation.
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Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss on the Skills Every Leader Needs
Strong negotiation skills are essential for leaders, says FBI veteran Chris Voss. Voss, who used to be the lead hostage negotiator for the FBI, started off the second day of the Global Leadership Summit 2019 by outlining a series of negotiation strategies all of us can use on a daily basis.
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Danielle Strickland: This Is What Influential Leaders Know About Transformational Change
Speaking on the first day of the Global Leadership Summit 2019, Danielle Strickland emphasized two primary truths for leaders who want to bring about transformational change.
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Separating Myth From Truth in the Generations
Jason Dorsey of the Center for Generational Kinetics says the Millennial generation is splitting into two groups: mega-llennials and me-llennials.
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Fired Deputy Cites Billy Graham Rule as Reason for Firing
Manuel Torres, who has served as a deacon at East Sanford Baptist Church in Sanford, North Carolina, says his adherence to the so-called Billy Graham rule cost him his job as a sheriff's deputy.
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Craig Groeschel: How to Let Your Constraints Drive Innovation
“So many leaders think better always costs more,” Craig Groeschel said in the opening session of Global Leadership Summit 2019. The pastor of Life.Church made a case for allowing our constraints to drive innovation.
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China’s New School Textbooks Get Rid of ‘God’ and ‘Bible’
The Chinese government has ramped up book censorship in China, publishing new versions of classic texts for children to read in school. The revised versions remove religious language, such as “Bible,” “God,” and “Christ."