http://www.flickr.com/photos/28317710@N05/3175407178/ I'm a little ashamed of this but when I was in school I would fall asleep in class. A lot. Too much of my academic career was spent napping (don't tell my parents, they're still paying off some of my student loans; this is just between me and you, OK?). Most teachers just ignored … Continue reading Teaching the Bible so Kids Want More of It
Why You Can’t Make Everybody Happy (and Why You Shouldn’t Even Try)
One of the most important things my dad taught me is that failure is trying to please everyone. As a recovering people-pleaser it's become my mantra. It's a great line I think sums up an important truth: If Jesus, who has that whole God-Thing going on for Him, can't make everybody happy then why in the … Continue reading Why You Can’t Make Everybody Happy (and Why You Shouldn’t Even Try)
Writing a Plan that Your Boss will Back
http://www.flickr.com/photos/benheine/4770218308/ Knowing how to write a good proposal is a must-have skill for every leader. It doesn't matter whether or not you work in a church, run your own business, or are a CEO of a Fortune 500 company. The odds are good that if you have an idea that you need to get buy-in … Continue reading Writing a Plan that Your Boss will Back
Building a Legacy Worth Leaving Behind
I was reminded about the importance of legacy the other day when I came across this verse in my quiet time: "The next section was repaired by the men of Tekoa, but their nobles would not put their shoulders to the work under their supervisors." - Nehemiah 3:5 (NIV) Two thoughts came to mind when … Continue reading Building a Legacy Worth Leaving Behind
Why You Need to Say No More Often
Saying no to people has always been hard for me. As a teenager I had a part-time job, volunteered at church and a hospital, was involved in the student body council, was on the honor roll, and took all the AP classes and tests that I could gobble up. This looks great when you're applying … Continue reading Why You Need to Say No More Often
How to Appreciate Others
Every month at High Desert Church our staff comes together for an early morning breakfast. After we eat and go over a few announcements our executive pastor, Jack Hamilton, usually does a leadership lesson for us. Last Wednesday he talked about appreciation. Here are the highlights from his talk: 1. Most people tend to be … Continue reading How to Appreciate Others