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A leader could have the best strategy in the world but if he’s unable to make a choice on how to implement it his strategy will be meaningless. And yet is precisely here that many of us struggle. Making a choice seems irrevocable and sometimes choosing one way in preference to another seems like closing the door on perfectly good opportunities. But then again not choosing is also a choice and it’s a choice that won’t bring us to where we need to go. How does our faith in God help us with this dilemma? How does it help us to be leaders who decide?
By Fr. Nathan Cromly4.9
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A leader could have the best strategy in the world but if he’s unable to make a choice on how to implement it his strategy will be meaningless. And yet is precisely here that many of us struggle. Making a choice seems irrevocable and sometimes choosing one way in preference to another seems like closing the door on perfectly good opportunities. But then again not choosing is also a choice and it’s a choice that won’t bring us to where we need to go. How does our faith in God help us with this dilemma? How does it help us to be leaders who decide?

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