A Kingdom Leader is true to God no matter where he is placed. His moral principles do not change because he is placed in a degrading situation. His values remain strong and steady. His standards do not change with the wind, economy or circumstances. Others recognize trustworthy leaders even in places that are corrupt. Do others seek to put you in charge of difficult environments? Do non-Christian leaders recognize your values, ethics and beliefs? Will you be true to God no matter what the circumstances are that you face? Or will you pretend to be faithful with the small things you are given? Genesis 39:22 (NIV) 22 So the warden put Joseph in charge of all those held in the prison, and he was made responsible for all that was done there. Would others see you as a modern day Joseph? Cathy and Danny Sartin (1) The Holy Bible: New International Version. Electronic ed. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996, c1984, S. Genesis 39:22 Copyright © Danny Sartin and Deeper Still Missions. All Rights Reserved. Photos taken by Cathy and Danny Sartin in Africa. Kingdom Leadership is written for missionaries and ministers serving our Lord in various parts of the world. Re-Prints Deeper Still Missions devotionals are protected by international copyright laws. To request reprint permission contact the offices of DSM. Permission is granted and encouraged to forward this email in its entirety to others without making any changes or deletions. To unsubscribe just reply to this email with the subject unsubscribe. You can contact Deeper Still Missions at P.O. Box 343370 Bartlett, TN 38134.
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Danny SartinFour decade veteran of youth ministry in churches, Youth For Christ and now is the Founder and Executive Director of Deeper Still Missions. Danny and his wife Cathy spend most of their time mentoring missionaries in Africa, Europe, Central America and North America. Future opportunities include South America and the Asia Pacific area. Archives
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