Category Archives: Leadership
Does Your Community Know You?
I was praying just a few weeks ago about how entrenched I was becoming in the political arena, and in fact, that it had been sometime since I had spoken in a church outside typical deacon duties at WS1st. I … Continue reading
Containment or Partnership
Occasionally a strange sensation seems to overtake me in the early morning hours. I will begin to emerge from my sleep with an idea, not anxious but growing. The longer I contemplate, the more solid and developed the thought becomes. … Continue reading
Pearls of Great Price
For several days now I have been pondering where our culture is headed, one driven by pluralism, political correctness and attempts to accommodate our growing population on this ever “shrinking” globe. Driving some of my concern is the growing debate around … Continue reading
The Morning after Planet Earth
This strange title came to me as I opened my heart to write this a.m. I look forward to my early morning, post devotional processing; and at times, am pleased with outcomes that often begin as bizarre as this a.m. … Continue reading
The Work Begins First in the Leader
The last few weeks have provided such personal “aHa” moments as I continue to regroup and allow God to reconstruct my leadership capacity. All this years I have been about challenging others; well guess whose time it is? This is … Continue reading
Repentance Revisited
This morning as I continue to make attitudinal and actual life adjustments, post my recent political fiasco, I find myself searching the scriptures for insight as to how one might commit such a leadership atrocity. My focus is no longer … Continue reading
Politics
If politics is an art, then I am not an artisan. I am reading “Team of Rivals,” a book that in its opening chapters frames Abe Lincoln’s assent to the Presidency. Interestingly thus far, this author portrays aLincolnthat would not … Continue reading
Surreal
What began as a means for communicating my personal thoughts to others, now serves me better to think out loud (personal journaling) . Of course, being that this blog is public, I’ll try not to be self-serving or in any way damaging to … Continue reading
Groaning
I am so thrilled to live in the day that I live. I have the privilege of access to awesome technology. Yes, I can rise with the birds and sing to people, without even leaving my home. Yet as well, I … Continue reading
When I Became a Man
This morning as I search the scriptures for a morsel of bread before beginning my day, I am drawn back to I Corinthians 13. This chapter has meant so much in my life, possibly the ultimate goal of any individual; … Continue reading

