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This is the fourth blog in a series on nonprofit boards. Tomorrow's blog will conclude by outlining the process for establishing 501(c)3 nonprofit sta...
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This is the fourth blog in a series on nonprofit boards. Tomorrow's blog will conclude by outlining the process for establishing 501(c)3 nonprofit sta...
It is normal for parents to want to take care of their children. Most of us who have children want to provide them with a good education if we're able...
Karen and I are vacationing in the Caribbean now and then will be heading to Romania for a debrief with our World Racers. What's great about the W...
My heart is always breaking for these terrible situations we see. Twelve year-old orphans raising their younger siblings in Africa, people scavanging ...
A number of years ago I wrote a book that I've never published. It's called "Revolution of the Broken Heart." It's a book of stories about how God b...
When Henri Nouwen says "joy and sorrow are the parents of our spiritual growth," he's hit upon a huge issue. Grief exists with joy on a continuum. T...
My first experience with a nonprofit board was in the Dominican Republic. I was 23 and still wet behind the ears. I worked as a consultant for Opportu...
This is a follow-up to the blog about boards from a few days ago. I've seen a lot of bad boards in my day. I was fortunate to be seared by the...
How does a mentor grow a young leader? The most important factor in the mix is that the young leader has got to want it and begin pursuing the mentor ...
Dave Brown is in Cambodia on the World Race. He's teaching Cambodian teenagers and is finding his world turned upside down. He shares the following st...