Leadership is challenging and hard even in the best of situations. Often leaders begin to feel very alone as we struggle with busyness, expectations, disappointments and misunderstandings. Personally, I learned…
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In this podcast episode Nika Spaulding, Resident Theologian at St. Jude Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas, joins Dr. Kay Daigle to identify the age group often called Millennials. Before we…
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We are so blessed today as my friend Cynthia Fantasia shares about her new book In the Lingering Light: Courage and Hope for the Alzheimer's Caregiver. For you caregivers, Cynthia's…
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I look around and see rancor, ignorance, division, tribalism, nationalism, dishonesty, and slander. There’s so many hurting people who are trying to be heard—the #metoo, #blacklivesmatter, and #churchtoo movements; refugees;…
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Studies, books, and articles cite a number of leadership essentials in common. The one that surprised me the most in secular studies was care. Believers are called to love and…
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When I grew up (and yes, I know I am dating myself), most of my friends and neighbors lived in the same houses for their entire lives. In general those…
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Last Saturday I had the privilege of speaking at a tea honoring Gold Star Mothers whose children have been killed in a branch of the service of the United States.…
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Who has most influenced you? I suspect that for most of us, that person is someone who has not only spoken words of wisdom but who has also practically loved…
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