By Brenda Chand
Carl has two friends who seem to have landed from different planets. As long as Carl has known him, Rex has been a sponge, soaking in principles and practices from expert...
By EXPAND Consulting Partners
A church's core values are like the ballast in a ship. Although storms may buffet a vessel above the waterline, it is the weight of the ballast in the hull ...
The KISS principle—let’s be kind and define it as Keep It Simple, Saint—is widely known for its organizational application. But it’s also great advice when it comes to writing—and it even...
Ten years ago, a few friends and I launched a church trying to solve a problem: Many people are more familiar with what the church is against rather than what the churc...
We can all name them: Who in your organization holds your attention when they speak up? Who can you count on to be the most engaging dinner conversationalist? What speaker ...
by Hannah Zello
Writer’s Block.
It’s an eerie phrase that anyone attempting to write a book, article, or other piece of writing shudders at internally. We’ve all heard about authors or...
Trust comes first. It even comes before a word is spoken in a relationship. Trust is hard to build and easy to break. It can be built over many years and lost in one ins...
Martha Munizzi’s seminal moment in the music industry took place 15 years ago, after she had simultaneously placed two albums (The Best Is Yet to Come and When ...
You probably know that cliché definition of insanity: doing the same old same old time after time and hoping for a different result. After several years of trying hard to ...
It was Christmas of 1973. Jay Haizlip was 10 years old, and his mother gave him a present that would change the course of his life. It was a 20-inch piece of plywood and pl...
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