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Perspectives on Leadership from Artios Christian College

Santiago's Tips for Working from Home
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Santiago Chavez’s Tips for Working from Home

  • By Santiago Chavez
  • May 1, 2020

Working from home (telecommuting) is a wonderful privilege that comes with many benefits and some challenges. I have observed that not every personality type can…

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Kurt's Tips for Working from Home
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Kurt Lang’s Tips for Working from Home

  • By Kurt Lang
  • April 29, 2020

Since this pandemic finds many of us working from home, Artios thought you might enjoy Kurt’s Tips for Working from Home to either help you…

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Becoming a Great Leader
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Becoming a Great Leader – an Overnight Success

  • By Chip Hinds
  • April 22, 2020

When you consider your leadership, do you think of it as a vocation, a science, a skill anyone can acquire or as something that some…

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Fixed-hour prayer
Categories Lead Up Leadership Restoration

Why I’m Embracing Fixed-Hour Prayer

  • By Amber Mann Riggs
  • April 6, 2020

At 9:00 am each morning, my children and I drop what we are doing, gather in the living room, and drop to our knees to…

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Holy Bible
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Find Your Calling and Engage It! Partner with Artios!

  • By Lisa Harp Hinds
  • April 1, 2020

Are you looking for a ministry to partner with? Do you desire a deeper insight into who God is? Is your prayer life not what…

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Worship singing
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

What Is Real Worship?

  • By Esther Winchell
  • March 18, 2020

In the life of a Christian, worship is a necessary discipline in developing a relationship with our Maker and Savior. How did I learn about…

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football player praying
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

It’s All About Equipping!

  • By Whaid Rose
  • March 9, 2020

God designed the Church to remain alive and vibrant despite the passing of time and amidst our rapidly changing culture. Here’s how: The British Monarch…

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Bible with glasses and pen
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Church Administration: From Fluff to Function

  • By Andrea Slawson
  • February 25, 2020

Administration. The sight of that word either makes you cringe or giddy with anticipation to get stuff done. Me? I cringe a little. Over the…

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Man on hill viewing city
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Moving From Success to Significance: A Compelling Strategy for Maximizing Life’s Second Half

  • By Whaid Rose
  • February 24, 2020

When I turned 50 I took time off to read a book which had been on my reading list for some time. The book is…

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Team of Leaders
Categories Lead Up Leadership Life+Leadership

Why Your Church Needs a Team of Leaders

  • By Amber Mann Riggs
  • February 17, 2020

Dry Rot was a destitute place. The people there were hungry. All that hunger led to stealing. And stealing led to suspicion, and suspicion led…

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  • October 23, 2025
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  • October 23, 2025
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What does the book of Revelation mean by the “patience of the saints”?

What does the book of Revelation mean by the “patience of the saints”?

  • By Chip Hinds
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  • August 13, 2025
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