After a years-long journey from foster care to adoption, my wife, son and I welcomed our two girls into their… READ MORE
People don’t tend to link hospitality and leadership. Hospitality is for the home, leadership for the organization. Terry A. Smith… READ MORE
Kurt Vonnegut included a philosophy joke in one of his novels. It looked like this: “To be is to do.”… READ MORE
Having heard good things about Dr. Caroline Leaf, I was prepared to be impressed by her new book, Think, Learn,… READ MORE
The best way to study leadership is to study leaders. How they exercised influence in their contexts provides examples of… READ MORE
Next year, I turn 50. I am neither the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed twentysomething I used to be, nor the worn-out old… READ MORE
“This is a book about wisdom and its opposite,” write Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt in The Coddling of the… READ MORE
In his 1996 bestseller, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Samuel P. Huntington argued “culture and… READ MORE
God designed the Church to run on volunteer power. Every member of the congregation is a spiritually gifted individual, after… READ MORE
Depth of Winteris Craig Johnson’s fourteenth novel featuring lawman Walt Longmire, and to be honest, it is a disappointment. I… READ MORE
“All we have to do is decide what to do with the time given us.”
~Gandalf
Husband of one, father of three, and master in name only of two dogs. I play by Oxford Comma Rules. The opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the author, not his employer.