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Galactic questions shared by theologians and sci-fi movie directors.
Jonathan Ryan
I thought I had plenty of time.
Cheryl Smith
Helpful advice for those who want to make the missional shift.
Bob Robinson
Entrepreneurial genius or destroyer of teams?
Christine A. Scheller
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May 17, 2013

Star Trek and the Image of God

Jonathan Ryan

Two behemoths rule the world of sci-fi: Star Wars and Star Trek. The two franchises have spun off movies, books, toys, and conventions. They've made piles of money, and dominated the pop cultural imagination. And they still manage to explore what it means to be human. In many ways, these stories ask the same question theologians have asked for...

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May 17, 2013

Avoiding the Success Trap

Sam Van Eman

Some might say that insecurity is my vocational Grim Reaper. I’d prefer to see it as ingenuity keeping things fresh. Either way, the traditional success story of rising to the top eludes me because I don’t stay on any work path long enough to go Big. I get bored, say yes to the next shiny opportunity, or fill my life with so many engaging tasks that...

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May 16, 2013

Nine (or 10) Keys for Transitioning from Traditional to Missional

Bob Robinson

Many church leaders are seeking to understand how to move existing churches toward a missional direction.  Brad Brisco of the Missional Church Network offers nine elements that he believes need to be considered when making a missional shift. Here they are (with excerpts from each). After this list, I have a suggestion for an additional major...

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May 16, 2013

Still Time

Cheryl Smith

I thought I had plenty of time. My water broke around 10 pm on February 28. We called our friend Lisa who lived around the corner. The plan was for her to stay with Hannah, our two-year old daughter, for the night and take her to daycare the following morning while we were at the hospital. Anticipating a long night, I thought of Hannah’s birth...

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May 15, 2013

When the Boss Is a Narcissist

Christine A. Scheller

Narcissists are big idea people, but sometimes their ideas lead to serious consequences. Amidst a growing body of research about the impact of narcissists on the organizations they lead, participants in one study played the role of timber company owners who compete to harvest trees in the same national forests. If the "owners" prioritized short term...

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May 15, 2013

Leaving a Trail

Kimberly Coyle

They call me the trailing spouse, the one-half of a marriage who gives up her comfortable life to follow her breadwinning husband and his new job posting overseas. Three years ago, I gave up everything—my family, my friends, and the home we remodeled with our own blistered and calloused hands. I gave up my Saturday morning run and the local library...

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May 15, 2013

Four Things to Do When You Make a Mistake at Work

David Rupert

Each summer, as a teenager headed for college, I was determined to make as much money as possible. My dad, a roofer, needed the help. There were perks:  free transportation in Dad’s '52 Chevy, a lunch packed by mom, and a paycheck that didn’t bounce. Reality is, I wasn’t a good roofer. My lines were often crooked and, if left uncorrected, would ruin...

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May 15, 2013

The Secret to Better Work and Life Is Not Rocket Science

Marcus Goodyear

What if someone told you they knew the secret to a better life? What if they shared this secret with you? They promised you would be able to concentrate better, enjoy life more, increase productivity at work, decrease stress at work and at home, and have a better sense of self-esteem. It sounds too good to be true. But researchers at Lancaster...

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May 12, 2013

Walter the Stocker

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Some while ago, we were opening a large supermarket in Corpus Christi, which was the headquarters of our company at the time. And everything was going along well. Many people were coming to see the store and the business was good, and I was busy as a little bee, making sure that everything was going right. But I was afraid that we might begin to run...

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May 15, 2013

"How do you value your co-workers?" - Doug Barr

The High Calling

So, one day a month I get in my car with some senior managers, and we go out and we visit these outlying locations. In a year I'll be seeing everybody. We've got 2,200 staff; I'll have seen everybody. Just being there and thanking them for what they do, coming from a leader is enormous.

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