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Dr. Samuel R. Chand. As a Dream Releaser, Dr. Samuel R. Chand serves Pastors, ministries and businesses as a Leadership Architect and Change Strategist. Dr. Chand has served as senior Pastor, college President Dr. Samuel R. Chand serves pastors, ministries, and businesses as a Leadership Architect and Change Strategist. Find messages by Dr. Samuel R. Chand as well as sermon notes and promotional content here.

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He charged out of the room and said things I'm sure he wished he hadn't said.I assumed we'd have a chance to iron things out. But that chance never came. His wife called me days later in sheer panic explaining that she found her husband dead, hanging from a rope tied around a beam in his garage. A few days later, burdened by things I could never reveal about his struggles, I officiated the funeral of my best friend and mentor.That event changed my life forever.The promise that God would break me was true. I started out confident, bold, and full of faith. One year into our church plant I wondered how much longer I could continue. If leading a church was always going to be this difficult, I didn't know if I had what it took to be a pastor.Some time later, I was at a pastor's conference, still spiritually bleeding from the recent wounds. Sitting on the second row, I cried all the way through a talk given by Dr. Sam Chand. He explained that the best leaders had to endure more pain. And many people could never have more influence because they didn't have a big enough leadership pain threshold. Dr. Chand explained, "If you are not hurting, you are not leading." And that's when I started to learn the lessons I believe God wanted to teach me.Here are a few of the things I believe God has shown me about pain.• The longer I avoid a problem, the bigger it generally becomes. If I summon the courage to endure small amounts of pain and do what's right early, I will avoid larger doses of pain later.• Pain is a part of progress. Anything that grows experiences some pain. If I avoid all pain, I'm avoiding growth.•. Dr. Samuel R. Chand. As a Dream Releaser, Dr. Samuel R. Chand serves Pastors, ministries and businesses as a Leadership Architect and Change Strategist. Dr. Chand has served as senior Pastor, college President Dr. Samuel R. Chand serves pastors, ministries, and businesses as a Leadership Architect and Change Strategist. Find messages by Dr. Samuel R. Chand as well as sermon notes and promotional content here. Owner / Consultant at Samuel R. Chand Consulting Dr. Chand is very involved in a variety of leadership development endeavors. br br Dr. Chand br br Consults with businesses and large Owner / Consultant at Samuel R. Chand Consulting Dr. Chand is very involved in a variety of leadership development endeavors. br br Dr. Chand br br Consults with businesses and large Read an ExcerptLeadership Pain The Classroom for GrowthBy Samuel R. ChandThomas Nelson Copyright © 2015 Samuel R. Chand All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-7180-3159-6 CHAPTER 1LEADERSHIP LEPROSYWe must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.—Kenji MiyazawaCraig Groeschel, Founder and Senior Pastor of LifeChurch.tv, Edmond, OklahomaBefore we started LifeChurch.tv back in 1996, one of my ministry role models told me that he had one and only one promise for me. I remember thinking that he was going to promise something encouraging like, "God would do more through me than I thought possible." Hanging on his every word, I waited eagerly for his promise of good news. Pausing, as if for dramatic effect, my mentor said slowly and soberly, "The only thing I can guarantee is that God is going to ... break you."Great.That's not what I wanted to hear. But his words could not have been any more true.Over the course of the next dozen or so months, God started to do a deep work in my soul. It wasn't a work resulting from time in his word or time in prayer. It was a work stemming from pain, heartache, disappointment, and betrayal.So much of the pain we experienced as a church could have been spared if I had been a better leader. But at the young age of 28, I specialized in making easy things more difficult. For starters, I panicked and hired staff members I shouldn't have hired. Within a year, I had to replace almost every staff member I brought on, along with most of our key volunteers. If you have ever fired anyone, you know the pain of looking into the eyes of someone you care about and telling them that they can no longer be employed. I can't even remember how many tears I

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He charged out of the room and said things I'm sure he wished he hadn't said.I assumed we'd have a chance to iron things out. But that chance never came. His wife called me days later in sheer panic explaining that she found her husband dead, hanging from a rope tied around a beam in his garage. A few days later, burdened by things I could never reveal about his struggles, I officiated the funeral of my best friend and mentor.That event changed my life forever.The promise that God would break me was true. I started out confident, bold, and full of faith. One year into our church plant I wondered how much longer I could continue. If leading a church was always going to be this difficult, I didn't know if I had what it took to be a pastor.Some time later, I was at a pastor's conference, still spiritually bleeding from the recent wounds. Sitting on the second row, I cried all the way through a talk given by Dr. Sam Chand. He explained that the best leaders had to endure more pain. And many people could never have more influence because they didn't have a big enough leadership pain threshold. Dr. Chand explained, "If you are not hurting, you are not leading." And that's when I started to learn the lessons I believe God wanted to teach me.Here are a few of the things I believe God has shown me about pain.• The longer I avoid a problem, the bigger it generally becomes. If I summon the courage to endure small amounts of pain and do what's right early, I will avoid larger doses of pain later.• Pain is a part of progress. Anything that grows experiences some pain. If I avoid all pain, I'm avoiding growth.•

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Read an ExcerptLeadership Pain The Classroom for GrowthBy Samuel R. ChandThomas Nelson Copyright © 2015 Samuel R. Chand All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-0-7180-3159-6 CHAPTER 1LEADERSHIP LEPROSYWe must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.—Kenji MiyazawaCraig Groeschel, Founder and Senior Pastor of LifeChurch.tv, Edmond, OklahomaBefore we started LifeChurch.tv back in 1996, one of my ministry role models told me that he had one and only one promise for me. I remember thinking that he was going to promise something encouraging like, "God would do more through me than I thought possible." Hanging on his every word, I waited eagerly for his promise of good news. Pausing, as if for dramatic effect, my mentor said slowly and soberly, "The only thing I can guarantee is that God is going to ... break you."Great.That's not what I wanted to hear. But his words could not have been any more true.Over the course of the next dozen or so months, God started to do a deep work in my soul. It wasn't a work resulting from time in his word or time in prayer. It was a work stemming from pain, heartache, disappointment, and betrayal.So much of the pain we experienced as a church could have been spared if I had been a better leader. But at the young age of 28, I specialized in making easy things more difficult. For starters, I panicked and hired staff members I shouldn't have hired. Within a year, I had to replace almost every staff member I brought on, along with most of our key volunteers. If you have ever fired anyone, you know the pain of looking into the eyes of someone you care about and telling them that they can no longer be employed. I can't even remember how many tears I

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Do you want to be a better leader? Raise the threshold of your pain. Do you want your church to grow or your business to reach higher goals? Reluctance to face pain is your greatest limitation. There is no growth without change, no change without loss, and no loss without pain. Bottom line: if you're not hurting, you're not leading.But this book is not a theological treatise on pain. Rather in Leadership Pain Samuel Chand—best-selling author recognized as "the leader's leader"—provides a concrete, practical understanding of the pain we experience to help us interpret pain more accurately and learn the lessons God has in it for us.Chand is ruthlessly honest and highly practical as he examines the principles and practices that make our pain a means of fulfilling God's divine purposes for our churches, communities, and us. These features are included in this leadership treasure trove:POWERFUL, personal stories from some of the finest leaders in the world, such as Craig Groeschel, Benny Perez, Mike Kai, Lisa Bevere, Mark Chironna, Dale Bronner, Philip Wagner, Michael Pitts, and numerous othersREVEALING INSIGHTS into the growth that occurs through pain in leadership rolesPRACTICAL EXERCISES to help you apply the valuable principles you are learning

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And always. Have a wonderful celebration filled with love and laughter.Sending you warm wishes on the auspicious occasion of Eid. May your heart be filled with love, your soul with peace, and your home with happiness.Eid Mubarak to you and your family! May this Eid bring you closer to your loved ones and strengthen the bonds of unity and compassion.On this blessed day, may Allah shower his blessings upon you and grant all your wishes. Eid Mubarak!Wishing you a Eid filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments with family and friends. Eid Mubarak!May the divine blessings of Allah fill your home and heart with happiness and joy. Eid Mubarak!Eid Mubarak! May this Eid bring joy and prosperity to your life, and may you continue to be blessed with success and contentment.As we celebrate this joyous occasion, may the spirit of Eid fill your heart with peace and tranquility. Eid Mubarak!Warm wishes to you and your family on Eid. May this Eid bring you endless blessings and abundance in your life. Eid Mubarak!Eid Mubarak Wishes For allLet this Eid be an occasion of sharing the love with friends and family. Chand Mubarak to your familyHere's sending you my greetings as Eid ka Chand appears in the sky. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak my dear friend.Eid is all about sharing what we have and caring for those in need. May you have a wonderful Eid this year! Chand Mubarak.Eid ka Chand Mubarak to everyone. Let this Eid be an occasion of sharing the love with friends and family. Eid Mubarak to all.May Allah bless us all with kindness, patience and love. Chand Mubarak.May Allah bless you with his choicest blessings. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak to you and your family.Aapko aur aapke pariwar ko Eid Ka Chand Mubarak.A very blissful Eid ka Chand to you and your family.As the Eid ka Chand illuminates the sky, may your life be always filled with light, love, happiness and good health.May the light of the moon fall directly on you and may Allah bless you with everything you wish for today. Eid ka Chand Mubarak!Here's sending you my greetings as Eid ka Chand appears in the sky. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak my dear friend.Wishing you Chand Mubarak. Cherish every moment of this beautiful festival, and may all your dreams come true soon.Here's wishing you and your family peace, harmony, happiness, good health and prosperity on the auspicious

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Jesse [N] [E] [H](wealthy ), the father of David, was the son of Obed, who again was the fruit of the union of Boaz and the Moabitess Ruth. His great-grandmother was Rahab the Canaanite, of Jericho. ( Matthew 1:5 ) Jesses genealogy is twice given in full in the Old Testament, viz., ( Ruth 4:18-22 ) and 1Chr 2:5-12 He is commonly designated as "Jesse the Bethlehemite," ( 1 Samuel 16:1 1 Samuel 16:18 ; 17:58 ) but his full title is "the Ephrathite of Bethlehem Judah." ch. ( 1 Samuel 17:12 ) He is an "old man" when we first meet with him, ( 1 Samuel 17:12 ) with eight sons, ch. ( 1 Samuel 16:10 ; 17:12 ) residing at Bethlehem. ch ( 1 Samuel 16:4 1 Samuel 16:5 ) Jesses wealth seems to have consisted of a flock of sheep and goats, which were under the care of David. ch. ( 1 Samuel 16:11 ; 1 Samuel 17:34 1 Samuel 17:35 ) After Davids rupture with Saul he took his father and his mother into the country of Moab and deposited them with the king, and there they disappear from our view in the records of Scripture. (B.C. 1068-61.) Who the wife of Jesse was we are not told. [N] indicates this entry was also found in Nave's Topical Bible[E] indicates this entry was also found in Easton's Bible Dictionary[H] indicates this entry was also found in Hitchcock's Bible NamesBibliography InformationSmith, William, Dr. "Entry for 'Jesse'". "Smith's Bible Dictionary". . 1901.

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Occasion of Eid. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak to you and everyone at home.This Eid, may Allah bless you with good health and happiness. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak.Eid Ka Chand Mubarak to you and your family.May Allah give you all the prosperity and success. May Allah bless you with wealth and happiness and give you a healthy life. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak.May your sincere prayers be answered, and may you be blessed with Allah's choicest blessings. Eid Ka Chand Mubarak.This Eid, may Allah shower you with his choicest blessings. And as Eid Ka Chand appears in the sky, may you be blessed with the most beautiful things in life. Happy Eid Ka Chand. 80+ Motivational Eid Mubarak Wishes, Greetings And WhatsApp Messages For Friends And Family Eid Mubarak wishes for HusbandEid Mubarak to the love of my life! May Allah's blessings fill our home with happiness, peace, and prosperity. I cherish every moment spent with you.My dear husband, on this auspicious occasion of Eid, I pray that our love grows stronger and our bond deepens. Wishing you a joyful and blessed Eid Mubarak!Eid Mubarak, my darling husband! May this special day bring us closer together and fill our hearts with love and joy. You mean everything to me.Happy Eid to the most amazing husband! May Allah's blessings always shine upon you, and may our life together be filled with countless moments of happiness and love.On this Eid, I thank Allah for blessing me with a wonderful husband like you. Wishing you a Eid filled with peace, prosperity, and endless love. Eid Mubarak!Eid Mubarak to my dear husband! May our journey together be blessed with happiness, understanding, and unwavering love. I am grateful to have you by my side.My beloved husband, Eid Mubarak to you! May Allah's blessings guide us through life's journey and may our love continue to grow stronger with each passing day.Eid Mubarak, my dear husband! As we celebrate this joyous occasion, I thank Allah for giving me such a caring and loving partner. Wishing you a lifetime of happiness and success.To the man who fills my life with love and laughter, Eid Mubarak! May this Eid bring us closer together and strengthen the beautiful bond we share. I love you now and always.Eid Mubarak to my wonderful husband! Your presence in my life is a blessing beyond measure. May our love continue to blossom and our hearts be

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