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It has been said that over 80 percent of North American Christians are biblically illiterate. Not that they cannot read the Bible, but that they choose not to. And biblical […]
Identifiable Transformation
Life is different today than it was one month ago, for every one of us. In our personal lives, business and in church, we’re having to make adjustments and changes […]
Growth Never Takes Place in the Comfort Zone
At age 21 I had a sporting accident. I tore a bleeding cartilage and shredded all the ligaments behind my left knee, so bad they could not be surgically repaired. […]
Today’s Church: A Transformation in the Making
Texting with a pastor today about these uncertain times it was obvious he was truly concerned about his congregants and the future of the church. I shared with him just […]
The Power of a Four-Letter Word
We hear of dirty four-letter words. But there are many positive four-letter words as well. Words as; love, best, calm, cute, grow, heal, these are just a few. One great […]
Disciplined Culture
The CEO of a major airline was approached by an employee with the suggestion of offering a particular salad on some of their flights, suggesting the airline customers would appreciate […]
Understanding my Emotional Intelligence Quotient
Leaders of the BBC decided a particular division needed to be shut down. They sent in an executive to give the news to the more than 200 employees who had […]
Planning Your Trip for Effective Outcomes
John has decided that he is going on a trip this summer, something he’s never done. If John comes to you for advice, what would you tell him are the […]
Be A Catalyst For Others
Zig Ziglar would tell the story of a woman, Gerry Arrowwood, he hired to help him in demonstrating the pots and pans he was selling. At that time Ziglar would […]
Following Principles and Timing
While serving a church in Ohio I had an idea. (I have since learned not to copy models, but to capture principles.) Driving along, positive Christian music playing on the […]