Posts with the tag “influence”

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Why “dad jokes” stick with you for a week
June 15th, 2019
You would look your friend straight in the eyes and tell them, “that’s not funny” with a deadly serious face if they told you this joke. However, your dad tells you the same joke- chances are that it ...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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How to write a great story
July 5th, 2018
As a published author, I regularly get asked questions about how to get a book in print. Most people who ask this question don’t understand the challenges of writing for mass distribution. Many people...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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When God goes to the bullpen
July 20th, 2017
Do you know what you call the baseball team that doesn’t have a bullpen? Losers. The game of baseball, like life, is built around the idea that at some point, the pitcher’s arm is going to wear out. W...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Refugee: Why Moses Was the Father of a Nation
June 16th, 2017
We are studying the life of Moses. We’re studying about leadership and we’re using Moses as an example of leadership. We are going to jump around in the Bible for the next couple of weeks on purpose. ...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Leading through the tough stuff
June 30th, 2016
Leadership equals influence! Many people have this lofty view of what it takes to be a leader. If you influence people… You’re a leader. It’s that simple....  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Why Jesus is still the most influential man in human history- even 2000 years after his death.
March 24th, 2016
There are few people on the planet who have never heard the name Jesus. This poor Jewish Rabbi that lived 2000 years ago is still today the most influential man in human history. Billions of people o...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker
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Truly powerful leaders aren’t afraid to show weakness
January 28th, 2016
“Power is the great aphrodisiac.” Said former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. I don’t know if this is what Kissinger had in mind, but I’ve seen power make men mad and make women weak in the kn...  Read More
by Jeff Struecker