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Why the Best Leaders Lead Slowly

Why the Best Leaders Lead Slowly

Life often rewards those who can resist the urge to act hastily.

A famous psychological study conducted by Stanford University in the 1960s, known as the marshmallow...

The Disappointment of the Day After

The Disappointment of the Day After

Have you ever felt the letdown of the “day after?” The torn wrapping paper after Christmas morning, the end of a vacation you planned for months,...

New Year, New Me…?

New Year, New Me…?

Welcome to January!

With all of its hope, possibility, and pressure, the start of a new year can be overwhelming.  This is a busy season for all...

Hope in a New Year

Hope in a New Year

Have you ever heard the song “Same Old Lang Syne” by Dan Fogelberg? You probably have. Every Christmas season it comes on the radio sporadically, and...

Casting Your Cares

Casting Your Cares

There is a lot of noise in the air these days. Economic. Political. Social. Cultural.

Noise.

Noise creates confusion.

Noise breeds anxiety.

Anxiety often takes over our minds, creating a...

What Will Become of the Church

What Will Become of the Church

There was a time in Ancient Israel when the Israelites were worshipping the god Molech. He was one of many pagan gods they were worshipping, but...

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