ALL RESOURCES BY Nancy Lovell
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Interview with Kris Fuhr: West Point grad, marketing director, mother, military wife >
They also serve.
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Talking with Chris Lowney, Author of Heroic Living >
"When you're young you tend to focus on promotions, money, family. At some point in our 40s, we begin to think, 'Does this make any sense? What's the point of my life? What am I trying to accomplish?' "
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Talking with VeggieTales Founder Phil Vischer >
At age 21, Phil Vischer had created VeggieTales to make cartoons with content. To staff the work, he incorporated Big Idea. By his early 30s, he was helmsman of the biggest animation enterprise between New York and L.A. By his mid-30s, he was in bankruptcy court.
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Five Leadership Tips Informed by a Life of Learning: BUSINESS LEGEND FRED SMITH >
"Can you think of a more meaningful part of life than a job? ...There's no greater social good than furnishing jobs." —Fred Smith
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Navigating a Two-Career Marriage: It's Not All Pretty! An Interview with Joy Jordan-Lake, Part 3 >
Talking to Joy Jordan-Lake, Author of Working Families: Navigating the Demands of Marriage, Parenting, and Career - Part 3 of 3
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Navigating a Two-Career Marriage: Paris Hilton vs. Rick Warren , An Interview with Joy Jordan-Lake, Part 2 >
Talking to Joy Jordan-Lake, Author of Working Families: Navigating the Demands of Marriage, Parenting, and Career - Part 2 of 3
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Navigating a Two-Career Marriage: How Do Couples Make It Work? An Interview with Joy Jordan-Lake, Part 1 >
Talking to Joy Jordan-Lake, Author of Working Families: Navigating the Demands of Marriage, Parenting, and Career - Part 1 of 3
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Where Are the Women Leaders? An Interview with Bonnie Wurzbacher of Coca-Cola >
From the often pioneering and sometimes bruised leading edge of a Christian woman in a high corporate seat, Bonnie Wurzbacher weighs in on the importance of women leaders in business and church.
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An Interview with Ken Burenga, Former President of Dow Jones >
"There is no contentment outside God." Ken Burenga, Former President, Dow Jones
Interview With Bill Marquard >
How To Think About Competition
"As far as I'm concerned, business is ministry. Business is a way we steward the gifts we're given: whether people, purpose, or purses. My responsibility in my work is to live out Christ's love in its endless ramifications."
Faith and Public Policy: An Interview with William H. Gray, III >
"If you're going to take the words of Christ and make them real, you need to be involved in public policy and asking yourself the questions of the New Testament: what did Jesus say about this?"
FACING THE GIANTS—A Church Thinks Outside the Sanctuary >
An Interview with Michael Catt, Senior Pastor, Sherwood Baptist Church and Sherwood Pictures; Albany, Georgia
Dale Hanson Bourke: The Next Chapter >
"What we learned in the first half of life is now a wealth of knowledge to share. We can model aging differently than our mothers did. Why shouldn't we see this as the time to grow active . . . ?"
Forgive Us Our Shortcuts >
Looking back, I can dust off Aristotle. He said we are what we repeatedly do. My Sunday school teacher taught me a similar truth. When we're caught running a stop sign, she said, it's rarely the first time we ran it.
Living Outside the Law: An Interview with Jack Wisdom >
Living Outside the Law
An interview with Jack Wisdom
of Martin, Disiere, Jefferson & Wisdom, L.L.P.
The Last Taboo: An Interview with David Miller >
An Interview with David Miller
Executive Director, Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Giving Servant Leadership the Works: An Interview with Ken Melrose >
Giving Servant Leadership the Works: An Interview with Ken Melrose, former CEO of Toro, and author of Making the Grass Greener on Your Side: A CEO's Journey to Leading by Serving
Joy at Work: An Interview with Dennis Bakke >
"Managers control people and things.
Leaders give up control and serve people.
There's a huge difference—
and that's the essence of creating joy at work." --Dennis Bakke
The Ten Commandments of Working in a Hostile Environment: An Interview with T. D. Jakes >
Pray over it, serve with tenacity, and watch Jesus anoint you to do what you do.
An Interview with the Writer, Speaker, Artist, and Former Oil Executive: Luci Swindoll >
Luci Swindoll's mission statement comes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and she's pleased to recite it:
PEGGY WEHMEYER: WORLD NEWS TONIGHT TO WORLD VISION
On Religion In National Media . . . and Faith In the Arena >
In 1989, Peter Jennings pulled Peggy Wehmeyer out of local television in Dallas to join ABC World News Tonight, where she broke ground as the nation's first network religion correspondent.
Pray and Do the Next Thing >
Dee Mitchell was all about law school. In our undergraduate years, she was the front-row student in freshman geography with all the right answers. In campus government, she was the senator who missed parties but turned in a definitive report on university…
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Bless Your Heart >
Folks in the rest of America will backstab or tell you to get lost. Some people say, "Bless your heart."
GOD, LOVE, SEX, AND THE MEANING OF LIFE: An Interview with Dr. Armand Nicholi >
Since it began 35 years ago, Harvard University's legendary course on Sigmund Freud and C. S. Lewis perennially draws students' top ratings. Some cite it as a turning point in their lives: "my most redeeming intellectual experience" . . . "an oasis" . . . "what I was starved for."
Interview with Eugene Peterson: Why Can't I Hear God? >
The musical group U2's Bono quotes Eugene Peterson from the stage. Readers of the best selling Bible, The Message, find themselves holding onto lines from his fog-slicing Bible paraphrase and many other works.
A Case in Point >
Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing,…
Preparation is Everything >
Chance favors only the prepared mind. Louis Pasteur
Rosamond was in her late 20s when she passed her bar exam and landed an associate position in a top city firm. Her first case put her directly under a name partner…











