One Sunday morning while traveling in West Virginia, we visited a small church in a tiny village. Only fifteen people were present, yet they radiated joy as they sang. And the... Read More »
In an editorial printed in Reaper magazine, David G. Stewart wrote, “In India we used to chuckle about baby pujah, or baby worship. All the women would gather... Read More »
When you walk into the bookstore and see a table filled with books on dieting, you know it must be January. After several weeks of overeating all kinds of holiday foods, people... Read More »
On Monday, we covered three insights from the servant-leadership style of Nehemiah: Rest before beginning, do your homework, and involve others. Today we’ll consider another... Read More »
You don’t have to tour Resurrection Bay in Alaska to appreciate the natural marvels of our earth, but it helps. You don’t have to snorkel the warm waters of Jamaica... Read More »
“Smile,” said Jay as we drove to church. “You look so unhappy.” I wasn’t; I was just thinking, and I can’t do two things at once. But to make him happy, I smiled.... Read More »
In a suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, a group of international refugees has been singing songs that they hope will wake up their homeland. According to the BBC, the group Waayah Cusub... Read More »
Max Depree is the former CEO of Herman Miller Furniture, a Fortune 500 company in Zeeland, Michigan. Max is also the author of two books on leadership, Leadership Is an Art... Read More »