Problem Solving

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Participants in this bible study focused on problem-solving will learn important lessons from several biblical verses. In Nehemiah 6:1-14, they can see how Nehemiah, despite facing opposition and threats, remained committed to his mission and relied on prayer and discernment to overcome challenges. In Romans 1:1-3:31, they can learn about the importance of faith, obedience, and righteousness in leadership, as well as the dangers of pride and corruption. In Esther 3:1-5:8, they can see how Esther demonstrated courage, wisdom, and strategic thinking to save her people from destruction. In Exodus 32:1-35, they can learn about the consequences of idolatry, lack of accountability, and poor decision-making, as well as the value of repentance and intercession. Finally, in Daniel 5:1-16, they can see how Daniel's integrity, knowledge, and prophetic insight helped him confront a corrupt ruler and reveal God's sovereignty. By studying these verses, business people can gain insights into leadership qualities such as perseverance, faithfulness, discernment, courage, wisdom, accountability, and integrity, and apply them to their professional lives.

Problem Solving

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This study is based on Nehemiah 6:1-14 and explores how Nehemiah overcame opposition through prayer and discernment. Participants will reflect on the importance of prayer and discernment in leadership and how they can apply these principles to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals. The study concludes with a personal application to encourage participants to seek God's guidance and trust in His provision.

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This study is based on Romans 1:1-3, 31 and explores how leaders can lead with righteousness and avoid corruption. Participants will reflect on the importance of character, integrity, and accountability in leadership, and how they can apply these principles to their own lives and organizations. The study concludes with a personal application to encourage participants to cultivate a culture of righteousness and accountability in their leadership roles.

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This study is based on Esther 3:1-5, 8 and explores how Esther demonstrated courageous leadership and strategic thinking to overcome a difficult situation. Participants will reflect on the importance of courage, wisdom, and strategic thinking in leadership, and how they can apply these principles to their own lives and organizations. The study concludes with a personal application to encourage participants to cultivate these qualities and apply them in their leadership roles.

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This study is based on Exodus 32:1-35 and explores how the Israelites fell into the pitfall of poor decision-making and idolatry. Participants will reflect on the dangers of poor decision-making in leadership and how they can avoid these pitfalls by seeking God's guidance and accountability. The study concludes with a personal application to encourage participants to examine their decision-making processes and seek God's guidance in all that they do.

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This study is based on Daniel 5:1-16 and explores how Daniel demonstrated integrity and wisdom in confronting a corrupt ruler. Participants will reflect on the importance of integrity and wisdom in leadership and how they can apply these principles to confront corruption and promote justice in their organizations. The study concludes with a personal application to encourage participants to examine their values and decision-making processes and seek God's guidance in all that they do.

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Ron Kelleher

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