Questions that
made leaders uncomfortable were always glazed over by «lack of faith» or similar laoded language.
Not exact matches
It's all superficial until we see
leaders actually changing company cultures by
making hard decisions, leading
uncomfortable conversations — and firing those who are unwilling to include everyone.
To which almost every religious
leader said that those types of discussions might
make their church attendees feel «
uncomfortable» and a few admitted because it would drive people away who they count on for larger donations.
If we're going to follow Holy Spirit and allow Him to be the
leader of our lives, we're going to be led to do some crazy things, down some
uncomfortable paths, in some moments where little
makes sense to us and those around us.
Perhaps it
makes many of Dwight Hall's
leaders uncomfortable to be challenged by the witness of pro-lifers taking time from their week to serve women in need, whether in order to ease their choice for life or to help them heal after they have chosen otherwise.
All political
leaders will have to
make decisions that are
uncomfortable for them and here are my proposals.
For a while, opposition
leader Ruth Davidson could
make life
uncomfortable for the First Minister.
Sheldon silver is gone so they need to elevate someone to
make the rubes fearful of... with
leaders of upstate counties being
made uncomfortable about the shift of Medicaid back onto each locality this may not give the TEAPublicans the traction they were hoping for.
Clinton's departure from the Senate to become Obama's secretary of state has finally
made him the unchallenged
leader of New York Democrats, but it has also forced Schumer into the
uncomfortable position of party boss.
But the hindrances — the days we
make schools or
leaders feel
uncomfortable — are done with purpose
A good
leader would take such procrastinators, who are serious about real estate but avoid any part of the job that
makes them
uncomfortable, and show them how it's done.