Leadership
Conflict is simply one of the realities of leadership! Expect it, accept it, address it… “normalize it.”…
Conflict is simply one of the realities of leadership! Expect it, accept it, address it… “normalize it.”…
So where do you stand on this? Are you eternally optimistic? Or are you more like me, looking for holes in everything before you put your trust in it?…
I go back and forth in a “love-hate” relationship with Facebook, Twitter and blogs and am a little skeptical of the impersonality, insensitivity and lack of authenticity that online christian groups could have…
I know I don’t have a complete picture of all that God did in and through this past Monday and Tuesday’s Network Gathering, but I saw a glimpse of that greatness and want to pass it along.
But tangibly, I am seeing a whole generation of believers who are recovering the gospel and living transformed lives…
Nearly three out of four people call themselves Christians, even among the least ‘Christianized’ cities. Furthermore, a majority of U.S. residents, regardless of location, engage in a church at some level in a typical six-month period,” he said in the report Monday…
Nevertheless, a significant number of American Christians either experiment with yoga or become adherents of some yoga discipline. Most seem unaware that yoga cannot be neatly separated into physical and spiritual dimensions…
This verse tells us to make a defense when asked. Because of our propensity to want to convert others we do not take the time to listen to the struggles, questions, doubts, or fears of the very people that Christ has called us to love, serve, and reach…