What are we going to do? A friend of mine — a longtime church leader — often opens conversations with that question. The instinctive reply is, “Do about what?” But...
In a fast-paced and increasingly complex world, staying focused on our primary mission is essential — not just for success in business or relationships but, most importantly, for faithfulness in...
Only 8 years old but already playing the game. Come Valentine’s Day, our classroom fixated on the small paper bags hanging from each desk. The goal was simple: collect the...
“Disciple” is not a word commonly used, and “discipleship” is less understood. We usually view them through the lens of religious commitment, yet the passing on of wisdom from one...
“Tolerance” is often praised by secularists as our highest public virtue. They go as far as to treat all religious claims as equally valid, while pushing faith out of public...
Consider individuals in your network who display significant arrogance and pride. Do they inspire trust? These traits are detrimental to trustworthiness, conflicting with qualities like credibility, relatability, dependability and reliability.
There is little need for extensive research to recognize that society could gain from having more advocates who work to secure justice, enhance social conditions, and defend human rights in...
Humans possess an inherent inclination toward trust, which serves as a fundamental aspect of interpersonal relationships and social interaction. Although not formally classified as a phobia, an intense apprehension regarding...