Brokenness: One woman's journey
This is the third blog about the vicarious pain that my son, Seth, and his team are going thru in the Philippines. We all need to get to brokenness if...
This is the third blog about the vicarious pain that my son, Seth, and his team are going thru in the Philippines. We all need to get to brokenness if...
A year and a half ago, I posted a blog about God raising people from the dead. It was one of those blogs that got an inordinate amount of traffic. It'...
Max Depree in his wonderful little book, Leadership is an Art, asks this provocative question: What makes you weep? This post yesterday from my son, S...
If you want to know how I felt about Sean Taylor's murder at the hands of four Florida punks, read my earlier blog. Thousands of Redskins fans felt th...
Blog reader Brent Howard wrote this comment on my blog a while ago: "As a soon-to-be 40 year old father of two, accounting manager (no geek glasse...
God loves surprise endings. He delights in unexpected plot twists that leave you saying, "I didn't see that one coming." He loves to swoop in at the e...
The article below just appeared last week in Yahoo. I went to Swaziland in 2004 and was appalled to see that 70,000 children were considered orphans -...
Willow Creek is in many ways the flagship for the Evangelical megachurch model. It pioneered the seeker-sensitive, program-based way of doing church. ...
From World Racer Sean Smith: Have you ever heard a musician sing/play a song in the way you feel? Sir Frances Drake wrote this prayer in 1577. I...
Here's the final blog in a series on trust-building. Sometimes it's the things I didn't do as a leader that undermined trust the most in organizati...