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We all face crises in life and we live in a world that seems to be caught in an epidemic of crises: personal; social; racial; political; COVID. Leaders, whether in faith or business, if they are to be successful, must lead people and organizations through crises with integrity, empathy, and hope. Jerry Kester is the District Superintendent, Washington Pacific District, Church of the Nazarene and he has experienced his share of personal tragedy and leads leaders to navigate their organizations and people through challenges in today's environment where strong opinions aggravate the effects of the division that we face. Jerry believes that we don't always have to see eye to eye to walk hand in hand.
#racism
#reconciliation
#faith
#leadership
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