Moving Forward after the Corona Pandemic

Finally, after seven months of quarantine, wearing facemasks and social distancing, the corona virus is leveling out across the USA and throughout the world. Now is the perfect time to invest in people. Students, professionals and other workers need to be front and center in business planning and in the providing of services. One thing… Continue reading Moving Forward after the Corona Pandemic

All But Dissertation | ABD

You may already have an ABD completed without realizing it! You are ABD when you have completed All But the Dissertation. What is all but the dissertation? All but the dissertation means you have taken all the courses you need to take to earn a doctoral degree. It means you have taken your PhD comprehensive… Continue reading All But Dissertation | ABD

How to rebuild a better marriage than a new one

If God were to show us in advance all the things that are going to happen in our lives, we would certainly begin to have palpitations and negotiate with Him to change the course of our lives. Under no circumstances could we believe that we will survive such difficult circumstances. The death of a loved… Continue reading How to rebuild a better marriage than a new one

Why do we care about justice?

If you were a praying mantis, it would be socially acceptable to devour your mate. And if you’re a honey badger, you have no regard for other animals, you don’t care. If you’re a Panda with twins, it’s normal to abandon one to take care of the other. But if humans do any of these… Continue reading Why do we care about justice?

Inventing Your Family’s Future

The best way to predict the future is to invent it – Alan Kay The main focus on the most important aspect of the family unit is based on a spiritual vision. Then He said to them all, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow… Continue reading Inventing Your Family’s Future

Face to face interactions in education

Dr. Christopher Chandler, Dean of Education | Genesis University Perspectives About Blended Learning. The benefit of face-to-face communication is the live feedback translated through body language and facial expressions. 1. What do students gain from face-to-face discussions with peers that they cannot get through written interactions? Forms of communication can never provide the advantage. One… Continue reading Face to face interactions in education

Missionary Burnout

Missionary burnout is not the end of what you imagined. Many who pour their lives into the work of the Great Commission end up working too hard for too long with too little rest. They burn out. Perhaps you can relate? Some get burned up. Maybe they run into the frustration of red tape or… Continue reading Missionary Burnout

Three Attributes of a Valued Global Partner

1. VISIONARY LEADERSHIP “And thus I make it my ambition to preach the gospel, not where Christ has already been named, lest I build on someone else’s foundation.” (Romans 15:20) Paul was passionate about reaching into unreached areas. Paul was not satisfied to go and do what others before him had done. In following his… Continue reading Three Attributes of a Valued Global Partner

A Prayer for True Justice

Eternal Father, You created us in Your own image and likeness, but sin has warped the minds of men, and throughout the world there is much injustice and much carelessness of the rights of other people and personal responsibility. Lord, when You are excluded from the hearts and consciences of men, the inevitable result is… Continue reading A Prayer for True Justice

Pastors: To Appeal or Command?

The cost of appealing rather than commanding is real. When leaders choose appeal over command, we are allowing for various outcomes and acknowledging we might not get our way. There’s an uncertainty in appeal, which is one way godly leaders show their trust in God. Another cost of appealing is holding our ideas with a… Continue reading Pastors: To Appeal or Command?