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We have to live as global-minded Christians who are active on a local level. This blog is a conversation to equip and challenge you to live glocally.
Here is your weekly dosage of 'homework' to help expand your mind and challenge your opinions. This is what I've been learning from and about this week:
On a weekly - if not daily - basis, we are confronted with the dark and disturbing reality of the brokenness of this spaceship called earth as we hear and read stories about our marginalized brothers and sisters around the world who are being displaced by war, poverty, and violence.
It's the weekend, but that doesn't mean that you can't learn a few more things before Monday morning rolls back around. Check out these resources to help you become more aware and more active in our world.
We have grown up in a world that has sold us on this narrative: we each have one AMAZING, AWESOME, UNIQUE calling in our life which we need to discover and chase with reckless abandon. You are special. You can change the world. Discover your meaning and pursue it....Is this fact or fiction?
Welcome to another weekend! Here is some "homework" for you to learn from this weekend in between the cookouts and Netflix movies.
Our ministry begins with our story and we are called to share how Jesus has changed (and is still changing) our lives for the better.
"In leadership, the most important component is not what your default leadership setting is. It is how people NEED to be led."
Here is my weekly roundup of what I have found interesting and thought-provoking.
Another week has come and gone, and here are a few things that have had my attention over the last several days. Check them out between your cookouts and gardening time this weekend!
There's a lot that can happen in one week. Here are some questions to help you catch up on life around the globe. From podcasts and videos to stories and photos, here are the seven questions you should check out as you enter the weekend.
I was helping out in a PE class a few weeks back with a group of preschoolers when the class was equipped with the necessary components to a good time – inflated balloons. For 3 year olds, there is nothing else needed in life for happiness.
Where to start? If you’re like me, this question stumps you at buffets and on Netflix – not to mention in more meaningful decisions in life, such as how to make on impact in your neighborhood.
Life never slows down much does it? I think that I'm learning that life rarely is not busy; it just transitions periodically with what our lives are busy with. Make sure to take some time this weekend to slow down, and check out these seven questions.
As we grieve from the terrible tragedy of the Orlando mass shooting, here are a few thoughts on moving forward as the American family.