The Christmas Prayer Wall is place to come together in community to offer prayers for those who can not be with us during the holidays. There are many reasons for separation from our loved ones, military service, death, prolonged absence due to work or mission, but all feel the same sense of sadness when we can not be… together for the holidays as we once were.
I am conscious of these things as I write, praying, as I strive to create content that embodies this concept, without pointing a finger and saying anyone is wrong… because it needs to be about communicating Yeshua’s understanding of God, and of Love, in a way that the reader will embrace, rather than reject because it contradicts a doctrine they have been taught in their church. I am clear that
I would offer this definition of success. Success is finding something that you love to do so much, you would do it for free, then learning to do it so well that people will pay you well to do it.
There are biological drives that motivate us, reward and punishment motivators, and the most dynamic drive is that of interest. Our nature is one of curiosity to learn and do new things. Organizations can capitalize on the drive of interest, by challenging employees to create, and providing an environment of freedom that allows them to produce of their own desire,
As we reach toward our goals, having left our former comfort zone, we often find ourselves in what seems to be an inhospitable wilderness, wondering how we will ever get to where we are going. This is what Jeff has aptly named The Land Between. When we find ourselves in this place,
The subject matter was foreign to me, as I have always tended toward resolving tensions and keeping my personal space a “zero drama zone.” I was pretty proud of my problem solving conflict resolution skills. Apparently, I had something important to learn. Andy began by stating that in every organization there are problems that shouldn’t be solved and tensions that shouldn’t be resolved. My curiosity was piqued, but I was not expecting to be convinced of this.
One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, “My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all…