by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 26, 2016 | Kingdom issues, Sales Managers/Sales Leaders
(c) Morris E. Ruddick Making God your Senior Partner is a lot more than lip-service. It entails proactive planning with the Holy Spirit. That means input and guidance from the Lord on decisions. That requires consciously hearing from God. One of the distinctive...
by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 15, 2016 | Kingdom issues
I think we all understand that culture – those things that we are taught to believe as we grow up and that are subsequently practiced by those around us – is an immensely powerful force in shaping the quality and tenor of people’s lives. We can look at people groups...
by Kahle Wisdom | Apr 14, 2016 | Kingdom issues
Here’s another one of those commonly-held beliefs that most Christians never question. Yet, the belief distorts the believer’s view of reality, and causes a whole list of negative consequences. I call those kinds of beliefs cataract beliefs. Like a cataract in our...
by Kahle Wisdom | Mar 28, 2016 | Entrepreneurs & Executives, Kingdom issues, Sales Force Issues, Sales Managers/Sales Leaders
Next week, I will be holding a free informational webinar to describe the opportunity to be a part of our third Christian Executive Mastermind group. We’ll choose a select group of 10 individuals to meet with monthly. We’ll meet via video webinar, and provide expert...
by Kahle Wisdom | Feb 5, 2016 | Entrepreneurs & Executives, Kingdom issues, Sales Force Issues, Sales Managers/Sales Leaders
Wouldn’t it be great if we could get through life – or at least our work day – without any unpleasantries? Alas, we all know that won’t happen. Not only do we have to deal with difficult situations and trying people, but even our language contains words that make us...
by Kahle Wisdom | Jan 14, 2016 | Kingdom issues
Once a year, a small college in Michigan publishes a list of words that should be banished from the English language. These include words that have become incredibly over used, and still others that have been twisted to mean something entirely different from their...