7 Proverbs for a Leader’s RelationshipsSample

Friends
“A man of many companions may be ruined, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” (Pro 18:24)
Businesspeople tend to have a lot of acquaintances but not too many friends. Taking the time to build deeper friendships is a great investment. Character-full friends who will be with you regardless of circumstances have enormous value. Perhaps you, too, can be a friend like that and enrich someone else’s life.
We are all busy, but when we take the time to invest in others, we find ourselves surrounded by friends. The ones who give and take, who love with reciprocity, who live transparently, and who will hold us in mutual accountability—those are our true friends.
Like all worthwhile things, true friendships develop over time, need care and consideration, and can endure the good times and the bad.
Quick Prayer: Give me wisdom in my friendships, please, Lord. Amen.
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How important are godly relationships in our modern workplace? This short series of marketplace videos explores the biblical principles about the importance of relationships at work. This plan is based on the book "77 Proverbs for Leaders" by Mark Bilton.
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