A Tugboat Named ‘Faithful’

Jimmy Dodd: Leaders need to appoint people to be tugboats in their life. Realizing that we all have blind spots, we need Nathans (see 2 Samuel 12) to courageously tell us, “Thou art the man!” Proverbs 27:6 reminds us, “Faithful are the wounds of a friend.” We need faithful tugboats to guide us in our darkest hours, and to help us navigate life and leadership.

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Outreach Magazine

Every now and then, every leader needs a strategic nudge to ensure we are traveling in the right direction. And sometimes we need a deliberate collision.

On March 26, 2024, at 1:28 a.m. the India-based container ship Dali lost power and subsequently struck one of the piers of the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse into the Patapsco River in Baltimore. Tragically, six members of a highway maintenance crew lost their lives. The collapse blocked shipping into the Port of Baltimore impacting more than 8,000 jobs.

A question the following day brought a surprising response. A reporter asked, “Why weren’t tugboats used to escort all ships through the harbor?” The answer was, “While tugboats could have prevented the disaster, they were cost prohibitive.” More Here

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