Here’s an article from “Insider Higher Education” that I think stimulates some very timely thinking for religious leaders of all sorts. Notice: 1. The word “organic” and what it says about leading change. 2. The word “leadership” (for the same
Here’s an article from “Insider Higher Education” that I think stimulates some very timely thinking for religious leaders of all sorts. Notice: 1. The word “organic” and what it says about leading change. 2. The word “leadership” (for the same
Now that both political conventions have ended and we’ve headed into the final stretch for Election Day (November 6 – remember to vote!), I’ll try to offer some observations on Christians and politics. They are prompted by trying to keep
Today, I worry about sounding downright ungenerous and small-souled. Even more, I worry because the topic I’m about to join cuts a little too close to the bone for me personally. I’m going to try to use parts of my
I’m not a fan of punditry, even of the ecclesial kind, but I guess I’ll set aside scruples and weigh in on the United Methodist General Conference as it presses toward the finish. One question once again stands out: just
In this virtual world that is the Internet, physical location often seems increasingly irrelevant. Today, however, on this day after Thanksgiving, 2011, my physical location is significant. It offers a poignant context for my thoughts. I’m sitting in a coffee shop,