Content Discussion Examples

This section invites leaders to reflect deeply on how faith shapes character, courage, and integrity in every area of life and work. Each discussion blends practical leadership insight with biblical truth. From overcoming fear to leading with purpose, these reflections call us to lead not just effectively—but faithfully.


~ “With upright heart he shepherded them and guided them with skillful hands” ~
Proverbs 78:72


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The Jesus Audit

This discussion invites leaders to view their business through Jesus’ eyes—celebrating integrity, compassion, and purpose while confronting greed or disconnection—and encourages realignment with Kingdom values, accountability, and purpose-driven leadership.


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When is Enough, Enough?

In a world driven by excess, do you know when enough is enough—for your business and your life? Is your mission clear on what happens when that threshold is crossed? It’s time to define it—and explore how to build the Kingdom once enough has been met.


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Say the Hard Thing First

You’ve got tough news: a valued employee won’t get the promotion she expected. Don’t delay or soften the message—clarity matters. Start with the hard truth, then explain the decision with respect and honesty. Saying the hard things first builds trust.


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The Temptation of Fear

Nehemiah stayed focused—no attack or temptation could derail his mission to rebuild the wall. His story reminds us: fear is a temptation, and we have a choice. Cave in, or stay steadfast. History has much to teach us.