Don’t Discard Leadership Potential

I am disappointed and sometimes even disturbed when leaders speak disparagingly of other leaders. Now, let me set the record straight, I too have been guilty of this culpability. Leadership […]

One Man With Courage Makes a Majority

There once were two armies encamped on either side of a valley. They were to face off against one another, but the battle was postponed each day. On one side […]

Stop Passing the Blame, Accept Responsibility

It’s been happening for ages. Perhaps since the beginning of mankind. Or at least since mankind has taken on responsibility. Even in scripture, John chapter 5, Jesus asks a simple, […]

Indicators of a Healthy Church

Is my church healthy? Can the church in general in America today be considered healthy? What percentage of the population would need to contract a disease or infection before the […]

Giving: A Lesson From a Bethlehem Stable

Exchanging gifts, giving presents is among the first thoughts we have when thinking of Christmas. Certainly, giving is at the heart of Christmas. The Christmas story is – God gave […]

Humility: A Lesson from a Young Virgin

It matters not if we are cooking a special meal, decorating a new house, sculpting a hedge, or completing an assignment at work or church, wouldn’t you agree that it […]

Is Value Attribution Holding You Back?

Violin virtuoso Joshua Bell performed an experiment for the Washington Post a few years back. Joshua Bell, masterfully plays a Stratovarius built in 1713. The Stratovarius is known as the […]