
Spiritually Mature Leadership
I believe that maturity is not an outgrowing, but a growing up: that an adult is not a dead child, but a child who survived.
I believe that maturity is not an outgrowing, but a growing up: that an adult is not a dead child, but a child who survived.
Somewhere in her luminous novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson describes a storm that blows the roof off of a chicken coop. In describing the reactions of
Wonder Woman is an interesting comic character that makes me…well…wonder. According to the historian, Jill Lepore, she was created in 1941 as a tribute to
And this is where the hope lies: To behold the lightshine, To see it sheet and ray And shimmer and burn, To feel it skewer
by Katy Sundararajan My family had a bit of a fiasco over Christmas break. After months of planning, weeks of prepping, and days of packing
I have to admit— I’m totally fine with putting 2016 out of its misery. Not only did we lose Prince and George Michael, I also changed
by Kate Kooyman “…ignorance can often be propagated under the guise of balanced debate.” Sometimes there just aren’t two sides. Or perhaps there are two
by Joseph Kuilema Recently, I was window shopping while waiting for a table to open up for Sunday brunch. While browsing around an antiques store
Merry tenth day of Christmas! Lords a leaping, I believe. Forgive me for dragging us back to Christmas. You can put on your Christmas music
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