Comments on: A Leadership Manifesto /leadership-manifesto/ piercing truth...in a healing voice Sat, 08 Aug 2026 17:49:35 +0000 hourly 1 By: Alicia Britt Chole /leadership-manifesto/#comment-406 Wed, 03 Dec 2014 17:37:16 +0000 /#comment-406 In reply to elaine @ peace for the journey.

I love you, Elaine! Thank you for your generous read and heart.

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By: elaine @ peace for the journey /leadership-manifesto/#comment-402 Wed, 03 Dec 2014 00:38:52 +0000 /#comment-402 It was rich food for thought when I read it a while back in its fullness and, again, it is food for my soul tonight. “The discipline of solitude amplifies God-consciousness.” Yes and amen. I really have to work on times of solitude right now. My soul “feels” empty at times, and I know how to fill it.

Jesus. Just Jesus.

Thank you for leading me again.

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By: Alicia Britt Chole /leadership-manifesto/#comment-399 Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:43:39 +0000 /#comment-399 In reply to Heather.

Thank you, Heather, for your encouragement. And thank you so much for participating in Mary’s Mentoring Encounter through Lii!

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By: Heather /leadership-manifesto/#comment-398 Tue, 02 Dec 2014 02:24:52 +0000 /#comment-398 This is beautiful Alicia. It resonates within me. I appreciate beyond articulated words the beauty and joy of the Leadership Investment Intensive this year, a divinely appointed season, and a full paradigm shift on living in His Nearness early in the year and slowing to an intentional unhurried pace. This year through Lii has kindled a thirst for some of the newly discovered ancient Christian disciplines as tools for cultivating intimacy such a lectio divina, spiritual direction, and contemplative and centering prayer that were discovered on the path this year. Thank you for being obedient with your inspirations and blessing others.

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By: Alicia Britt Chole /leadership-manifesto/#comment-389 Sun, 30 Nov 2014 23:54:32 +0000 /#comment-389 In reply to Leah Adams.

You are so right in saying that intentionality is key, Leah. I’ve met peacefully famous souls who live hidden in Christ and I’ve met resentfully hidden souls who crave fame. Whether known by many or by only One, intentionally living hidden in Christ cultivates contentment.

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By: Leah Adams /leadership-manifesto/#comment-388 Sun, 30 Nov 2014 22:48:10 +0000 /#comment-388 “I believe that ‘hidden in Christ’ is a state of being.” Why, yes, I do agree, but know that it is something that one must be very intentional about. Especially the hidden part. We live in a world that shouts ‘look at me’, yet Jesus never shouted that. Over my years in ministry, I have tried to be very, very intentional in hiding myself behind the cross of Christ so that all the world sees is Jesus. Beautifully convicting piece, Alicia. A true reminder of the power of leadership done Christ’s way.

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