Quotes about Empowering Others
The greatest good you can do for another is not just share your riches, but to reveal to him his own.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Jesus said, 'Greater things of these you shall do...' Become a peace builder, a bridge builder, not a destroyer, and the way you do that is through friendships and relationships, and through authentic character.
— Ravi Zacharias
I found out the hard way that if we don't disciple people, the culture sure will.
— Alan Hirsch
You've got to use the life you've been given to give others life.
— Ann Voskamp
Encouragement is awesome. It (can) actually change the course of another person's day, week, or life.
— Charles Swindoll
Simply by our proximity to Jesus, we can bring hope and life to people and places trapped in discouragement and despair.
— Louie Giglio
Never look down on anybody unless you're helping them up.
— Jesse Jackson
Never look down on someone unless you're helping them up.
— Jesse Jackson
It is never the duty of a leader to struggle for someone else; a leader must encourage others to struggle and assure them that the struggles are worthwhile. Do battle with the challenges of your present, and you will unlock the prizes of your future.
— Andy Andrews
But leadership is not always about getting things done "right." Leadership is about getting things done through other people. Leaders miss opportunities to play to their strengths because they haven't figured out that great leaders work through other leaders, who work through others. Leadership is about multiplying your efforts, which automatically multiplies your results.
— Andy Stanley
Delegation—either to time or to other people.… Transferring responsibility to other skilled and trained people enables you to give your energies to other high-leverage activities. Delegation means growth, both for individuals and for organizations.
— Andy Stanley
Leadership is not always about getting things done "right." Leadership is about getting things done through other people…When a leader can't find someone to hand things off to, it is time for him to look in the mirror. We must never forget that the people who follow us are exactly where we have led them.
— Andy Stanley