by Billy Epperhart | Aug 16, 2021 | Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
I am convinced that the number one thing that causes people to limit themselves is how small they think in regard to what God wants to do in their life. Naturally, our paradigm for what’s possible isn’t as big as the Kingdom perspective we could be tapping into. The...
by Billy Epperhart | Aug 2, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Business as Mission, Business Blogs, Kingdom Impact, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
There is an undeniable tension between faith and money. People hold a number of strong beliefs on how the two should interact. As with anything, it is important to identify the extremes. The truth of what it means to have a biblical view of wealth is usually somewhere...
by Billy Epperhart | Jul 28, 2021 | Leadership, Leadership and Others, Leadership and You, Leadership and Your Organization
Leadership isn’t a position; it’s a process. Throughout our lives, we will hold several positions of leadership in different areas. In fact, there will be seasons where multiple leadership positions converge at once. You may be parenting, leading in some capacity at...
by Billy Epperhart | Jul 26, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
Every Monday in July, I will be sharing a different mindset that has helped me pursue God’s call on my life. In this blog, I’ll be talking about rest. Leadership isn’t easy. Leaders have to go through difficult areas before anyone else. Then, they have to bring the...
by Billy Epperhart | Jul 19, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
Every Monday in July, I will be sharing a different mindset that has helped me pursue God’s call on my life. In this blog, I’ll be talking about patience. There is one severely undervalued virtue that is crucial for building wealth, a business, the Kingdom, your...
by Billy Epperhart | Jul 14, 2021 | Biblical Encouragement, Leadership, Leadership and You, Personal Growth
On October 14, 1947, Chuck Yeager made history. But as his aircraft approached the sound barrier at a whopping 40,000 feet and 662 miles per hour, he thought he was going to die. The plane began to shake violently and gave every indication that it was going to...