Trust - how to earn it & keep it
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...
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. ...
Earlier this year, Cricket posted a blog about fasting, which is something we encourage World Racers and other missionaries to do before going on a tr...
At various times in the past, I've rolled out dreams for you to inspect. Dreams are wispy, precarious things. Most of them don't ever take root. And t...
Here's an excerpt from an article in Christianity Today about the myth and magic of church in Africa. Unless you go, it's hard to tell one from the ot...
It's the last day of the year. It's so important in the hurly-burly of modern life that we take time to look back and reflect on what has happened to ...
Happy New Year, folks. I've been a Missouri Tigers football fan since high school and will be cheering them on today in the Cotton Bowl. I hope you...
Yesterday, I blogged about why I raise support for a living. Karen and I have about 40 people who regularly give to our support. Many give sacrificial...