A Father to the Fatherless
In "A Father to the Fatherless," we explore how Psalm 68:5 offers a blueprint for leadership that mirrors God's character: stepping into gaps with strength and compassion. This isn't just about power, it's about using your influence to create belonging and protection in your workplace. As a leader, you're called to provide clarity, defend potential, and foster a culture where everyone feels valued.

George B. Thomas
Psalm 68:5 tells us, "A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling." At first glance, it's a verse about compassion. But pull back to the 50,000-foot view, and you see something deeper: this verse isn't just about God's care for the vulnerable, it's about His very character. And if you are serious about growing in life and business, you must wrestle with this: His character is meant to shape yours.
God's greatness isn't defined solely by His cosmic power. His majesty is revealed in His willingness to step into the gap for those who lack protection, provision, and belonging. That's not a weakness. That's true strength.
And that's a leadership model worth paying attention to.
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