ALL RESOURCES BY Steve Gibson

Steve Gibson

Author Bio:
Stephen E. Gibson worked for Word, Inc., for 13 years, where he became vice president of direct marketing. In 1993, he left to start his own company. He now consults full time with Christian publishers and ministries as president of Gibson Direct, Inc., in Coppell, Texas. Steve is married to Denise, and they have two children.

He also serves on TheHighCalling.org Advisory Council.

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4.5.09(Bible Reflection)

Life on the Slippery Slope >

Integrity represents the sum of a number of virtues.

2.15.09(Personal Reflection)

When Work and Family Collide >

Little things make a difference.

10.12.08(Personal Reflection)

Redline Panic >

The stalled wing drops and suddenly the airplane is spinning vertically toward the ground.

11.18.07(Personal Reflection)

Emails and Bad Grammar >

I have a love-hate relationship with emails.

11.4.07(Personal Reflection)

Dissolving Tensions in the Workplace >

David was a good guy. But I always felt he was meddling in my business.

6.3.07(Bible Reflection)

A Little Office Humor Goes a Long Way >

The Bible talks a lot about joy, but little about humor, at least in the sense that we think of humor.

4.15.07(Bible Reflection)

Products of Our Leadership >

We may not care to admit it, but we are heavily influenced by those who lead us every day. Employees reporting to managers, managers reporting to directors, directors reporting to vice presidents—we all tend to take on the qualities of our leaders.…

2.11.07(Personal Reflection)

Bring Unity to a Fractured Workplace >

I didn't realize it at the time, but one of my early bosses was a Rolls Royce. Even though he was an Executive Vice President, he always made an effort to talk to every employee who reported to him, either directly or indirectly.

10.1.06(Bible Reflection)

Is Personal Initiative Worth the Risk? >

I've heard people say they've heard God's voice and God told them the direction they should take. I believe them. However, God only gives me gentle nudges. Then, I'm left wondering if the nudge was from God or from the taco I inhaled at lunch.

7.2.06(Personal Reflection)

The Art of Listening >

I was a Platinum frequent flyer—and a million-mile traveler! I deserved better than this!

6.19.05(Personal Reflection)

God at Work >

Helping others is easy when the reward is love and appreciation. But what about those times in the workplace where giving to others threatens our own sense of security?

The workplace can be fiercely competitive. For fear of losing a promotion to…

6.13.04(Personal Reflection)

A Strong Influence >

Across the desk from me, in his office, Patrick's eyes rarely met mine. My attempts to listen to him were constantly distracted by his nervously bobbing knees and tapping fingers. He talked rapidly, repeating words and phrases with little substance…

6.1.03(Bible Reflection)

When Smart Decisions May Not Be Right Decisions >

". . . welcome him as you would welcome me."
Philemon 1:17 (NIV)


Anyone who works in a business environment knows that daily life can bring tough ethical decisions. Most are small, some are large—but hardly a week…

6.9.02(Personal Reflection)

Givers of Life >

I think back to my early days in the corporate world. How I yearned for a management role. My vision of a leader was freedom from being told what to do and when to do it. Instead of being bossed around, I could tell others what to do.

Years later,…