Author: Robert Crosby
New at HuffPost: Billy Graham’s Warning to JFK
		One week before President John F. Kennedy made the fateful trip to Dallas in 1963, Billy Graham “had an inner foreboding that something 			
Obama’s Doing or Undoing? — A Leadership Lesson
		The current health care debacle in Washington is rife with lessons of all kinds for leaders. Not least among them are arguably the two most 			
Would Jesus Attend Our Church Service?
		How many more minutes before the church service would be over? That’s all I could think about. Every agenda item on the scheduled liturgy was 			
C.S. Lewis’ “Secret Society”
		C.S. Lewis once referred to the Church as “a sort of secret society to undermine the devil.” Instead of exploding onto the scene of a lost, dying 			
New at HuffPost: Big Churches Getting Bigger
		According to Warren Bird of Leadership Network, the term megachurch was coined the week of Easter 1983 when the Miami Herald described the 12,000 			
New at HuffPost: A Missing Word in Washington
		Two weeks into the government shutdown “showdown” in Washington and something is undeniably missing. In fact, if we common citizens 			
God’s Palette – The 8 Promises of Creation
		When God took out his canvas of clay called Earth and began his paramount work of art, the angels must have been on the edge of their seats. What 			
New at HuffPost: Whatever Happened to Integrity?
		When I let the little twig fall into the cement mixture that day, it seemed like such a small thing. After all what difference could one little 			
New at HuffPost: My Preferred Jesus
		In recent years there has come a fresh consideration of the man, Jesus; of who he truly was and is, of what he stood for, or what his message was 			
If Jesus Took a Personality Test.
		One interesting tool in team-building within any organization, including the family, is a personality assessment. My favorite is probably one of 			
New at HuffPost: The ‘Mystery’ of Marriage
		Marriage is a revelation; or, better said, a series of revelations. And a Christ-Follower, whether married or single, is greatly helped when he 			
One Thing God Finds Irresistible.
		I have often pondered the question: What does God find irresistible? In other words, what attitudes and dispositions in man is he the most drawn 			



 
 
 
 
