Wise words from King Solomon, the wisest man: “Without good direction, people lose their way; the more wise counsel you follow, the better your chances.” Proverbs 11:14 The Message Surround yourself with good people Surround yourself with good people. Surround yourself with people who will give wise counsel. Surround yourself with people you respect and will listen to. …
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Leadership 101: “I want to thank you . . .”
On Leadership As I begin my 68th year on Planet Earth, I can sum up what I’ve learned about leadership in one sentence: “I want to thank you ahead of time for doing this, and I know you won’t disappoint me.” I’ve been a youth leader, parent, coach, teacher, principal, camp manager, missionary, and now a grandfather. That …
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Leaders Eat Last You can listen to the podcast episode of “Leaders Eat Last” at our The Quiet Leader Podcast Thoughts on Servant-Leadership “For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.” Mark 10:45 I’ve recently discovered a fascinating book, Leaders Eat Last by …
Read More »My Writing Manifesto: Why I Write
My Writing Manifesto Curt Iles July 2024 I write and tell stories that connect with people’s hearts. I write about what I know: the unique and fascinating stories of Louisiana’s people, places, culture, and history. I am a writer who is very comfortable in my own skin. I am a Southern writer/storyteller who lives in Louisiana and tells stories from …
Read More »Professor Cavanaugh’s Best Lecture
Audio Podcast of “Professor Cavanaugh’s Best Lecture. ” A word from Curt Teacher. There’s no higher calling. Few professions can influence as much as a dedicated teacher. The best teacher I ever met was Charles Cavanaugh. This is his story. “Yes, God’s will—most often—is simply doing the best we can, right where we are.” Professor Charles J. Cavanaugh and …
Read More »“I will walk with you” Thoughts on ‘Kusindikiza’
More at www.creekbank.net Today’s Mini-Blog “I will walk with you” Thoughts on kusindikiza Takeaway: there are so many simple acts of grace we can show others. It’s called common courtesy. Kusindikiza Pronounced “ku-sin-di-kiza.” It’s a Swahili term I have yet to find a comparable English term. Google Translate gives “To escort” as the English …
Read More »See Dirt? Throw Seeds!
More stories at www.creekbank.net See dirt? Throw seeds. It’s one of my favorite quotes. It’s simple but profound. See dirt? Throw seeds. It is a multi-faceted statement. Here are several applications: If we see a situation that needs improving, get involved and make a difference. Dig in and become part of the solution. Secondly, when we throw seeds, we …
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Listen to “The Quiet Leader” Podcast. The Quiet Sheriff He was my sheriff and one of the quietest leaders I’ve known. Friday, September 23, 2005 10:00 AM CDT DeRidder, Louisiana There was palpable tension and anxiety in the crowded meeting room. Over a hundred Beauregard Parish leaders had gathered for a final briefing on Hurricane Rita. This strong …
Read More »Keep Doing Your Good Work
Keep Doing Your Good Work: Stay above the Fray “So I sent messengers to them, saying, ‘I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down. Why should the work cease while I leave it and go down to you?’” -Nehemiah 6:3 Sadly, some people will try to drag you down when you’re attempting a good …
Read More »The Quiet Leader Podcast Episode 1: “The Quiet Leader.”
Learn more at www.creekbank.net These are the rough notes for Episode 1 of our new podcast, “The Quiet Leader.” I’ve printed them in their entirety so you can see what goes into preparing a recorded episode. As always, enjoy! Cur Click here to listen to Episode 1 of “The Quiet Leader” podcast EPISODE 1 The Quiet Sheriff …
Read More »You Shall Not Pass!
“You shall not pass!” There comes a time when a man must stamp his staff, stand astride the path, and shout, “You shall not pass!” I do not know when that time is for you. It’s a very deep personal decision. Only an individual can decide when that moment is and how he or she will make a stand. It …
Read More »Tomorrow, Terry and Sara Iles begin a new chapter in their lives.
Tomorrow, Terry and Sara Iles begin a new chapter in their lives. It will be Terry’s first day as a New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary professor. Terry is Dry Creek’s first (and only) Hebrew scholar. Doctor “T-Dawg” (as he is widely known to family and friends) and Sara will move to New Orleans over the summer. In addition to …
Read More »Buying Truth and the Lifelong Learner
Buying Truth “Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding.” Proverbs 23:23 Today’s takeaway: The lifelong learner puts effort, time, and money into the pursuit of growth and knowledge. I’ve always believed that everyone, especially leaders, should be lifelong learners. I call it “L.L.L.” Life Long Learner You don’t need to head a large …
Read More »Six Feet Deep in Trouble
“Six Foot Deep” in Trouble A word from Curt: Emotion The best stories elicit emotion. Sometimes tears. Other times laughter. Even anger or sadness. A good story creates emotion. Today’s blog is a funny story from an unlikely location, Dry Creek Cemetery. Enjoy. Laugh. Retell. “Six Foot Deep” in Trouble One of my ministries is helping …
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