Quotes About Leadership
A kingdom man is "a male who places himself underneath God's rulership and lives his life submitted to the lordship of Jesus Christ.
~ Tony Evans
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In God's economy, the way up the ladder is down it. The rise to celebrity starts on your knees with a basin, a towel, and a humble heart.
~ Tony Evans
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This is not a time for secret-agent Christians or covert Jesus operatives. We need kingdom men who will step up and change the world.
~ Tony Evans
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It's about becoming men of character, commitment, power, and influence for Jesus Christ.
~ Tony Evans
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Christian leaders have leveraged our men to build church buildings and run church programs, but we have failed to disciple them in what it means to be about the kingdom. Nothing is wrong with church buildings—as long as those within it aim to use the available resources strategically to advance God's kingdom.
~ Tony Evans
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A kingdom man is a man who visibly demonstrates the comprehensive rule of God underneath the Lordship of Jesus Christ in every area of his life. —Tony Evans, Kingdom Man
~ Tony Evans
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Believing in Jesus didn't get the Christians hung or tossed to the lions for sport. Believing in Jesus as the rightful ruler and lord did. There's a difference.
~ Tony Evans
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Even though a man's involvement with the church is so critical, it seems that in most churches, men are not taking an active role in any men's ministry or in transferring a kingdom worldview. What
~ Tony Evans
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To know whether a man is following God's Kingdom agenda for his home, the best place to look is at his wife. Does she feel loved, known, honored, and spiritually encouraged in her relationship with her husband?
~ Tony Evans
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All modern U.S. presidents are perforce politicians, prisoners of their past pronouncements, their party, their constituency, and their colleagues.
~ Tony Judt
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During the long century of constitutional liberalism, from Gladstone to LBJ, Western democracies were led by a distinctly superior class of statesmen.
~ Tony Judt
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Among the speakers at the graveside was Viktor Orbán, the young leader of the Young Democrats, who could not help noting that some of the Communists present at Nagy's reburial were the same who, just a few years before, had so strenuously falsified the very revolution whose praises they were now singing.
~ Tony Judt
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a political class deeply sensitive to its moral and social responsibilities.
~ Tony Judt
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Politically speaking, ours is an age of the pygmies.
~ Tony Judt
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Silvio Berlusconi, who entered politics not so much to further the national house-cleaning as to ensure that his own business dealings remained safely unaffected.
~ Tony Judt
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Margaret Thatcher, like George W. Bush and Tony Blair after her, never hesitated to augment the repressive and information-gathering arms of central government.
~ Tony Judt
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The bungling, the mendacity and the cynicism of the men responsible both for the disaster and the attempt to cover it up could not be dismissed as a regrettable perversion of Soviet values: they were Soviet values, as the Soviet leader began to appreciate.
~ Tony Judt
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the British Prime Minister Clement Attlee used to advise against the 'fundamental fallacy' of believing that 'it is possible by the elaboration of machinery to escape the necessity of trusting one's fellow human beings'.10
~ Tony Judt
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This cohort of politicians have in common the enthusiasm that they fail to inspire in the electors of their respective countries. They do not seem to believe very firmly in any coherent set of principles or policies;
~ Tony Judt
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we lose faith not just in parliamentarians and congressmen, but in Parliament and Congress themselves.
~ Tony Judt
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I have always admired most those who lead with their eyes, like Mary Anning, for they seem more aware of the world and its workings.
~ Tracy Chevalier
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That is not the way it should be. Good leaders wait to be called and they give up their power when they are no longer needed. Selfish men and fools put themselves first and keep their power until someone throws them out. It is no good to have a way where selfish men and fools fight with each other to be leaders, while the good ones watch.
~ Kent Nerburn
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He who refuses to obey cannot command.
~ Kenyan Proverb
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It's lonely up in the top
~ Kermit the Frog
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