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
For a long time, I’ve fretted over our United Methodist denominational divisions. We suffer from competing interests. In part, they are regional, geographical and cultural, but the ones we most often discuss are theological. Those theological differences, when you