Question: do good leaders make mistakes? (Evangelical Christian)
Yes, good leaders make mistakes.
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Yes, good leaders make mistakes.
“Needy implies dependence, in need implies lack. Needy is a condition, in need is a situation.”
“Needy implies dependence on others, while in need simply suggests a lack of something essential.”
Being needy is a temporary state, while being poor is a long-term condition.
Esther was a courageous woman who stood up for her people and risked everything to save them. As adults, we can draw inspiration from Esther’s unwavering faith in times of uncertainty and seek strength from her example of bravery in the face of adversity.
As adults, we should embrace the gifts and callings of women in ministry. Despite the barriers they face, women have played vital roles in shaping the church and spreading the Gospel. It’s time to recognize and encourage their leadership and expertise.
Rewards given to believers for faithful service to Christ.
Yes, Paul is an apostle according to the Bible.
An apostle is a messenger chosen by Jesus to spread the Gospel and establish churches.
“The Bible warns against idle hands: ‘Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.'” (Proverbs 16:27 NLT)
As teens enter adulthood, it’s important to have a biblical perspective on planning for the future. This means relying on God’s guidance and seeking wisdom from trusted mentors. With the right mindset and support, young adults can navigate this transition with confidence and purpose.
No, Christians strive to do good and follow Jesus’ teachings.