Author: Robert Crosby
Your “Disney Dreams” Dashed?
This young man will dash your “Disney Dreams”! Give it a look and let me know what you think. Have we been fed a set of pipe dreams
The Sequestrations of God
While our government squawks and squabbles over the ever-looming “sequestration” of some $85 billion and over who is to blame, it may
My Interview in CT with Mark Burnett & Roma Downey
Producer Mark Burnett has been responsible for some of the biggest hits of modern television, including Survivor, The Apprentice, and The Voice.
The #1 Essential for Your Ministry Team.
Trust is probably the most oft-mentioned and common ingredient within great ministry teams. Experts from all fields of team building agree on
At Patheos.com: Paul Harvey and the “Eighth Day” of Creation
The Super Bowl’s biggest surprise this year was not the lights that went out, but a new ad with Paul Harvey. Read my full article at Patheos.com.
HuffPost: The Unexpected Player at the Super Bowl: A Farmer
For many people football is superfluous to the Super Bowl; merely an excuse for all those unpredictable advertisements they really want to watch.
My Favorite Dorothy Sayers Quote.
The Quote: “The people who hanged Christ never, to do them justice, accused him of being a bore – on the contrary, they thought him
The Hope Tank
It took me 15 years of marriage to realize that my wife has a hope tank. One day, it just hit me that she enjoyed looking forward to our planned
At Patheos.com: How Moses Blew It (and Made It)
Moses is the best (and worst) example we have in the Bible of how to lead a team. Read my full article at Patheos.com.
A TEAMING LIFE INSIGHT: Elephant-Hunting!
When an elephant is in the room, hunt him down … but be careful and be prayerful. We have all experienced those times in discussions with our
The Soul of Les Miserables: Why It Touches Us
The epic musical Les Miserables, now portrayed on the big screen, contains elements so rarely seen today and yet so sorely needed. But, what is
The Skill of the Age
What is the chief skill needed to not just survive, but thrive in today’s world? No one would argue that things aren’t rapidly