Leadership is often misunderstood. We tend to hold up some caricature of a leader and then decide if we want to be that. More times than not, the...
It was the fall of 2007. I still remember it clearly. I was watching The Weakest Link with my daughter and youngest son. This was the original UK...
In recent years, many churches have adopted popular business and leadership practices to make their operations more efficient. These practices have helped them develop stronger administrative structures, better...
This is what I hear from employers all of the time when I ask them about the skill of critical thinking: “We need people who, when they run...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently issued updated guidance affirming that federal employees have the right to express their religious beliefs in the workplace as long...
As a Christian working in the Bitcoin industry, I regularly field responses from Christians trying to wrap their heads around something that, for many, seems to be much...
A tumultuous cultural climate prevails across international conditions. Like ocean riptides tormented a family vacation; or forceful wind and crashing waves hampered a hoped-for, joyous time in the...
As a career coach at a state university, I regularly have students from Christian ministries come into my office for résumé reviews and practice interviews. During these conversations,...
The world defines faith as blind, and hope is a wish upon a star. But the author of Hebrews teaches that “faith is confidence in what we hope...
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