Monthly Archives: September 2014


Last week, I was in Atlanta speaking at the North America Mission Leaders Conference sponsored by MissioNexus.  Their network membership and annual conference registration lists read like a Who’s Who of North American mission agencies and mission leaders.  If you and your organization are not connected with them, then I […]

Globalization and the Pressure Points of Our Age–Presentation


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We hear stories from the corporate world about research and development departments, including large sums of money spent on keeping everything a secret until the product is ready for release.  Corporate spies, insider information, classified documents, and top secret information are constantly matters of concern. Such is not the way […]

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status quo: the existing state of affairs. innovation: the act or process of introducing something new. When it comes to healthy growth and multiplication, leaders must keep these two definitions in mind.  While it seems cool to say, “I’m against the status quo; I’m all for innovation,” such is not […]

Status Quo and 2 Billion to Go