Celebrating Leah’s life
Let me tell you about my daughter, Leah. She's our youngest child. She turns 18 this week and we're celebrating her life. Yesterday, dressed to kill, ...
Let me tell you about my daughter, Leah. She's our youngest child. She turns 18 this week and we're celebrating her life. Yesterday, dressed to kill, ...
By now you've seen the news reports - the YWAM shooter, Matthew Murray, was kicked out of a missionary training program five years ago for strange beh...
Henry Nouwen says, "Those who are marginal in the world are central in the Church, and that is how it is supposed to be! "Thus, we are called a...
I met Richard Rohr at a retreat center in Atlanta for an extended conversation in 2006. I'd read a few of his books and found his insights profound. M...
One of a leader's top jobs is to build a culture of trust. Can I tell you something? If you are a leader, this is one of the hardest things you will e...
Second in a series on trust: Arabic cultures are notoriously low-trust. Turn your back on your neighbor and he may stab you. Convert to Christianity ...
This is the third in a series on trust-building in leadership. Trust is the glue that enables people to function well together. Because we want to...
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...
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...
Willow Creek is in many ways the flagship for the Evangelical megachurch model. It pioneered the seeker-sensitive, program-based way of doing church. ...