God-given power is a SACRED TRUST, not a weapon.
Leadership positions are not for personal gain; they are a stewardship. Drawing lessons from scripture (Esther, Moses) and historical figures (Mandela vs. Pol Pot), this post examines why God-given authority must be a call to uplift, not a tool to undermine. How will your leadership legacy stand up to the final judgment?
Read the full article on the ethics of power:
https://www.sikiosikivu.com/2025/12/wielding-god-given-power-in-leadership.html
#LeadershipDevelopment #EthicalLeadership #ServantLeadership #WorkplaceEthics #Accountability
Leadership positions are not for personal gain; they are a stewardship. Drawing lessons from scripture (Esther, Moses) and historical figures (Mandela vs. Pol Pot), this post examines why God-given authority must be a call to uplift, not a tool to undermine. How will your leadership legacy stand up to the final judgment?
Read the full article on the ethics of power:
https://www.sikiosikivu.com/2025/12/wielding-god-given-power-in-leadership.html
#LeadershipDevelopment #EthicalLeadership #ServantLeadership #WorkplaceEthics #Accountability
God-given power is a SACRED TRUST, not a weapon.
Leadership positions are not for personal gain; they are a stewardship. Drawing lessons from scripture (Esther, Moses) and historical figures (Mandela vs. Pol Pot), this post examines why God-given authority must be a call to uplift, not a tool to undermine. How will your leadership legacy stand up to the final judgment?
Read the full article on the ethics of power:
https://www.sikiosikivu.com/2025/12/wielding-god-given-power-in-leadership.html
#LeadershipDevelopment #EthicalLeadership #ServantLeadership #WorkplaceEthics #Accountability
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