Tag: Character
3 GREAT Ways to Raise GRATEFUL Children
		  What’s worse than an ungrateful child? While millions of Millennial twenty-somethings today are most-often accused of being “entitled”, 			
7 Ways Great Teams Set Great Goals
		Great teams not only share great ideas; they set great goals – together. And, great goals come from great hopes, convictions, aspirations, 			
6 Ways to Increase Your Joy TODAY!
		We know Christians are supposed to be joyful people. And we realize that joy is a result of having the Spirit of God in us. . .that among all the 			
Is There An Elephant in Your Team Meeting?
		Few things are more frustrating than sitting in on a “team meeting” and listening to the “team leader” talk about everything but the very issue 			
Teaming Insight: The Circles Jesus Drew
		As churches endeavor to find more effective and fulfilling ways to engage people in ministry, the team approach is one that also fits the renewed 			
No More Jiminy Cricket: Reflections on Conscience
		In the beloved classic Pinocchio, the puppet that wanted so to be a “real boy” was devoid of one essential component – a “conscience.” Since he 			
President Obama’s Prayer Breakfast Message on Christ’s Sufferings.
		Take some time to listen to the message President Obama delivered to a gathering of faith leaders at the White House last week along with a song 			
Leading the MILLENNIALS.
		The Lord of the Rings Trilogy captured the imaginations of Millennials as it contrasts the challenges of Frodo, the little Hobbit given a great 			
Leading the BOOMER Generation.
		One out of every three people in America is a “Boomer”; a part of the age group currently between 49-66 years of age. This generation has been 			
5 Reasons We Don’t Tell Each Other the Truth.
		If truth is the path to freedom, why do we become so adept at avoiding it? I have observed many people ruin and frustrate their lives and the 			
A Twig in the Cement
		While digging the foundation for a new church in Kingston, Jamaica, I learned a lesson about character I will not soon forget. Lacking the most 			



