by Steve Meyers | Jan 4, 2018 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
Last month we decorated our homes with ornaments and lights, sang Christmas carols, exchanged gifts and enjoyed a meal with friends and family, but that was last month. It seems a strange and painful juxtaposition to celebrate the birth of Jesus in December only to...
by Rusty George | Aug 10, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
I love reading over the summer. Whether it’s by the pool, on the beach, or with a baseball game on in the background, summer seems like the perfect time to catch up on some books. Here’s a list of a few things I read on my summer vacation that you may want to add to...
by Rusty George | Aug 10, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
Recently I heard my daughter complain, “My iPad is so old that I have to swipe to get it to open.” Please pray for her plight. As much as I teased her about this, I do the same thing. “Why can’t I have a better car?” “How come I don’t get those opportunities”, “My...
by Rusty George | Jul 13, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
In my previous blog I talked about how to lead even if you are a people pleaser. But what if you’re on the other end of that and the person who leads you like a boss, a parent, or a coach didn’t read my blog or take my advice and thus leads in a way that’s just...
by Rusty George | Jul 6, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
A leader is supposed to charge ahead, not care about the casualties along the way, and take us to where we most likely don’t want to go. They disregard the negative feedback and push back, they eat complaints for breakfast, they never worry what anyone else thinks of...
by Rusty George | Jun 15, 2017 | Faith and Culture, Leadership
So much of our lives are lived online now that social skills are bound to suffer. We date online, we shop online, we order food online. Sometimes I’m so used to only dealing with a screen that having to talk to someone can seem awkward and laborious. So for...