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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Good morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs
I believe in leading from the front. Some people see that as aggressive, I see it as assertive. But either way, if you believe you are right, get out there and do it and the troops will follow you.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - I see it as both and the right way to go Charlie. Always followed that course and it never let me down. You and Tom have a great evening Charlie!
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are blessed with wisdom and can discern when action is required or patience all of our days, my friend and sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
LORD YOU allow us a certain amount of freedom in live as YOU nudge us when we stray too close to the boundaries of the narrow walk that leads to life.
Dear God we need to learn that leadership is not a goal unto itself. Empower each to be a good teammate and subordinate and not thrust ourselves forward in a prideful way. YOU raise up and YOU demote in accordance with YOUR purposes.
I lift up those who are in desperate and dire straits tonight. Pour out a blessing on each one and motivate those who can help to help each one.
LORD I pray that YOU do what needs to be done in each life to transform us from complacent or misguided people into people whose heart/soul is aligned with YOUR purposes for us. Open our eyes to what is truly important.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO3 Rod Arnold
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CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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PO3 Rod Arnold - They were all pushing the idea of a non-passive, proactive approach to our business. They failed to consider the connotations of "aggressive" as an essentially criminal action against another.
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CPT Jack Durish
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This aggressive enough for you?
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SPC Woody Bullard
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YES SIR !!!
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SGT William Cannon
SGT William Cannon
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GENERAL G.S. PATTON: AN ARMY'S COMMANDER!!!
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are blessed with wisdom and can discern when action is required or patience all of our days, my friend and brother-in-Christ CPT Jack Durish.
LORD YOU allow us a certain amount of freedom in live as YOU nudge us when we stray too close to the boundaries of the narrow walk that leads to life.
Dear God we need to learn that leadership is not a goal unto itself. Empower each to be a good teammate and subordinate and not thrust ourselves forward in a prideful way. YOU raise up and YOU demote in accordance with YOUR purposes.
I lift up those who are in desperate and dire straits tonight. Pour out a blessing on each one and motivate those who can help to help each one.
LORD I pray that YOU do what needs to be done in each life to transform us from complacent or misguided people into people whose heart/soul is aligned with YOUR purposes for us. Open our eyes to what is truly important.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Good day Rally Point. Being a leader is not for the faint of heart. I certainly do not want be identified as a sheep. So I guess I need to strive to be a good shepherd and be a leader. I hope that you find wisdom in the following article concerning being a Christian leader that will benefit you. Be Blessed RP Family.

Taken from gotquestions.org

What is Christian leadership?
Answer: What is Christian leadership? What should a Christian leader be like? There is no finer example for Christian leadership than our Lord Jesus Christ. He declared, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep” (John 10:11). It is within this verse that we see the perfect description of a Christian leader. He is one who acts as a shepherd to those “sheep” in his care.

When Jesus referred to us as “sheep,” He was not speaking in affectionate terms. In truth, sheep rank among the dumbest animals in creation. A stray sheep, still within earshot of the herd, becomes disoriented, confused, frightened, and incapable of finding its way back to the flock. Unable to ward off hungry predators, the stray is perhaps the most helpless of all creatures. Entire herds of sheep are known to have drowned during times of flash flooding even in sight of easily accessible higher ground. Like it or not, when Jesus called us His sheep, He was saying that without a shepherd, we are helpless.

The shepherd is one who has several roles in regard to his sheep. He leads, feeds, nurtures, comforts, corrects and protects. The shepherd of the Lord’s flock leads by modeling godliness and righteousness in his own life and encouraging others to follow his example. Of course, our ultimate example—and the One we should follow—is Christ Himself. The Apostle Paul understood this: “Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1). The Christian leader is one who follows Christ and inspires others to follow Him as well.

The Christian leader is also a feeder and a nourisher of the sheep, and the ultimate “sheep food” is the Word of God. Just as the shepherd leads his flock to the most lush pasture so they will grow and flourish, so the Christian leader nourishes his flock with the only food which will produce strong, vibrant Christians. The Bible—not psychology or the world’s wisdom—is the only diet that can produce healthy Christians. “Man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the LORD” (Deuteronomy 8:3).

The Christian leader also comforts the sheep, binding up their wounds and applying the balm of compassion and love. As the great Shepherd of Israel, the Lord Himself promised to “bind up the injured and strengthen the weak” (Ezekiel 34:16). As Christians in the world today, we suffer many injuries to our spirits, and we need compassionate leaders who will bear our burdens with us, sympathize with our circumstances, exhibit patience toward us, encourage us in the Word, and bring our concerns before the Father’s throne.

Just as the shepherd used his crook to pull a wandering sheep back into the fold, so the Christian leader corrects and disciplines those in his care when they go astray. Without rancor or an overbearing spirit, but with a “spirit of gentleness” (Galatians 6:1), those in leadership must correct according to scriptural principles. Correction or discipline is never a pleasant experience for either party, but the Christian leader who fails in this area is not exhibiting love for those in his care. “The LORD disciplines those he loves” (Proverbs 3:12), and the Christian leader must follow His example.

The final role of the Christian leader is that of protector. The shepherd who was lax in this area soon found that he regularly lost sheep to the predators who prowled around—and sometimes among—his flock. The predators today are those who try to lure the sheep away with false doctrine, dismissing the Bible as quaint and old fashioned, insufficient, unclear, or unknowable. These lies are spread by those against whom Jesus warned us: “Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves” (Matthew 7:15). Our leaders must protect us from the false teachings of those who would lead us astray from the truth of the Scripture and the fact that Christ alone is the way of salvation: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6).

A final word on Christian leaders comes from the article “Wanted: A Few Good Shepherds (Must Know How to Wash Feet)” by John MacArthur:

“Under the plan God has ordained for the church, leadership is a position of humble, loving service. Church leadership is ministry, not management. Those whom God designates as leaders are called not to be governing monarchs, but humble slaves; not slick celebrities, but laboring servants. Those who would lead God's people must above all exemplify sacrifice, devotion, submission, and lowliness. Jesus Himself gave us the pattern when He stooped to wash His disciples' feet, a task that was customarily done by the lowest of slaves (John 13). If the Lord of the universe would do that, no church leader has a right to think of himself as a bigwig.”
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - Hey Gene I got caught up an I didn't miss your response today - outstanding brother. Did you and Linda Lawrence get some needed rest with all the things going on in your lives? I hope so brother - you're both in our prayers always! Hope you can join SGT Steve McFarland tonight for the WFL
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - we are slow to get rested but we are hanging in. I plan on being there tonight. Thank you my friend. Be blessed.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are blessed with wisdom and can discern when action is required or patience all of our days, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
LORD YOU allow us a certain amount of freedom in live as YOU nudge us when we stray too close to the boundaries of the narrow walk that leads to life.
Dear God we need to learn that leadership is not a goal unto itself. Empower each to be a good teammate and subordinate and not thrust ourselves forward in a prideful way. YOU raise up and YOU demote in accordance with YOUR purposes.
I lift up those who are in desperate and dire straits tonight. Pour out a blessing on each one and motivate those who can help to help each one.
LORD I pray that YOU do what needs to be done in each life to transform us from complacent or misguided people into people whose heart/soul is aligned with YOUR purposes for us. Open our eyes to what is truly important.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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