A Sovereign dies

In a very solemn and gracious ceremony in St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, the body of Queen Elizabeth II was lowered down the Royal Vault laying her finally to rest in the hope of the resurrection. She was a defender of the faith. The world gathered to pay our deepest respect to the sovereign lady, to her service, her reign, her gifts - united in grief that we are no longer able to say, “God save the queen.” Over 2000 years ago, The Supreme Sovereign died hanging naked on a cross and the people gathered to mock “If you are the Son of God, save yourself.” What a contrast between the two sovereigns!

When you see the traffic light, there is something you should know…

Watch out for the road signs as you journey through life. Observe the speed limits – don’t be too fast on the work lane else you will crush and don't be too slow on the play and non-work lane else you will be ran over. Catch your breath at the traffic lights – Red means STOP and REFLECT. Slow down at the intersections – it is your cue to change directions.

The Battle of Superior Strategy Series

In this series, I examine the daring leadership lessons for businesses, leaders and individuals from three different perspectives of a very popular historic biblical battle between David and Goliath.  Until now, like many of you who have heard the account of this battle before, I had plainly assumed it was all...

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