Last week we had a company team retreat and a family team retreat. One went great. The other not so much. These are some of my reflections on what worked, what didn’t, and the impact retreats can have on our business and family. Questions? Comments? Thoughts to share? Leave a voice message here: https://www.businessfamilymarriage.com/voicemail SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-family-marriage-with-tim-schmoyer/id1573344035 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1y7YfpsVlVw6jEmRD6Olgo - Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ZmM1NWU3Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw - Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/businessfamilymarriage
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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