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Tone and Content
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Two things about Carol and her decisions. One, she was usually right. And two, right or wrong, she was always certain. The thing is, Carol’s style left little room for input. And most people... Read More + |
Hope for the Best
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Some days Eileen would storm into work, red-faced with anger, ready to bark commands at anyone who crossed her. I steered clear of her, encouraged others to give her some space, and brewed a pot... Read More + |
Lessons from Elite Leaders: Speaking in Different Registers at Work, Part 5 of 8
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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 People are afraid of evangelicals. Why? Laity Leadership Senior Fellow D. Michael Lindsay says his latest research shows... Read More + |
Emotional
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She had me with the story of the pink dress. The pink dress for a child she had never met—a child she had prayed for, dreamed for, and wondered about. A child named Xiomara Michelle. She had me... Read More + |
Credible
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If I told you I read a book about Wilbur and Orville Wright and then built a new kind of flying machine, would you believe me? Would you go flying with me? Probably not. Reading a book about the... Read More + |
A recipe for success
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I am what is sometimes called a “bi-vocational pastor.” I’m a minister at a small church, and I make the larger portion of my living with other jobs. Read More + |
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Daily Reflection From Laity Lodge
Add to the Beauty
During the past several days, I have been reflecting on various implications of a passage in Ezekiel 41 in which God reveals his plans for beautiful decorations of the temple in Jerusalem. I began... Read More +









