When your business team grows, that’s usually a sign of success and that things are going well, but if the family team grows with too many children, often the family system starts to break down a bit. What if, instead, we saw our family as a team and oriented it in such a way that it grew stronger as the family team grew larger? Questions? Comments? Thoughts to share? Leave a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/businessfamilymarriage/message Check our Jeremy’s podcasts here: https://familyteams.com/podcasts/
Family team vs Business team: Teams are stronger than individuals [feat. Jeremy Pryor]
Jul 17, 2021
Elder My City, with Tim Schmoyer
Paul tells Timothy that Biblical eldership is a noble task (1 Tim 3:1), so I want to aspire towards it.
Like Boaz gathering city elders (Ruth 4:2) or the Proverbs 31:23 husband at the city gates, elders govern, serve, teach, and lead. It requires intentional growth in leadership, faith, marriage, parenting, business, and asset management.
This training starts as a father in our home (1 Tim 3:4), qualifies us to be an elder in our city (1 Tim 3:5), and prepares us to rule with God in His Kingdom one day (Luke 19:11-27).
Join me as I explore what it means to aspire to this noble task today.
Paul tells Timothy that Biblical eldership is a noble task (1 Tim 3:1), so I want to aspire towards it.
Like Boaz gathering city elders (Ruth 4:2) or the Proverbs 31:23 husband at the city gates, elders govern, serve, teach, and lead. It requires intentional growth in leadership, faith, marriage, parenting, business, and asset management.
This training starts as a father in our home (1 Tim 3:4), qualifies us to be an elder in our city (1 Tim 3:5), and prepares us to rule with God in His Kingdom one day (Luke 19:11-27).
Join me as I explore what it means to aspire to this noble task today.Listen on
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