I’d like you to re-read Jesus’s teaching to the disciples in John chapters 14, 15, and 16 through a leadership lens. Let’s think together about how abiding in...
The human trafficking industry is estimated to generate around $150 billion annually. The industry spans the world, energized by the power of globalization. It targets vulnerable populations affected...
This weekend at the Renaissance Capital View hotel in Arlington, VA, Charles “Chuck” Colson was posthumously awarded the Wilberforce Award by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. The...
Why does suffering have to be connected to calling? Four reasons come immediately to mind (though this is not an exhaustive list): We suffer because we are image...
Every now and then I read a blog post that lights a spark in me. Luma Simms’s article, “How Women Should Rethink the American Dream,” recently published on...
Exercising leadership in a way that blesses others is a daunting task. Pastors, CEOs, supervisors, and all manner of leaders with people under them are obligated to conduct...
On Election Day, Americans proudly wear the red, white, and blue “I voted!” sticker as a badge of honor. Voting on Election Day is important, but is it...
Does globalization negatively or positively impact poverty alleviation? According to economist Pranab Bardhan, Antiglobalizers’ central claim is that globalization is making the rich richer and the poor poorer;...
God created the world in beauty and perfection. Sin shattered that world but could not destroy it. And so we are surrounded by beauty and brokenness every day....
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