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The complexities facing our nation are far beyond the scope of being solved by a single party or person. No one gets it all right, but who would Jesus vote for? Does He have a political favourite?
How should Christians align themselves politically? How can we make the most of every opportunity given to us to cast our ballot?
How strong is your Leadership Core? Do you need to make some necessary adjustments to get back on track?
There is a desperate need for ITIC leaders to step forward and lead over the next 12-24 months. Now is not the time to hold back!
We can all make intentional choices about how to live and lead however long the pandemic lasts.
When rule-makers become rule breakers, integrity issues are exposed and credibility issues arise.
Good leaders know how to use hope as a way to sustain people through the darkest of seasons.
Decades later, a national war-time strategy reminds us that a collective calmness and resolve can take us through dark times.
Our social media feeds tell us we can find Jesus in specific places of the political spectrum. When we look closely, we find him exactly where he said he would be.