The Long View
When cancer, loss of a home and the financial meltdown of 2008 exposed gaps in the way he had built his businesses, Paul Kilzer decided God was trying to tell him something.
When cancer, loss of a home and the financial meltdown of 2008 exposed gaps in the way he had built his businesses, Paul Kilzer decided God was trying to tell him something.
We all have ways of thinking and feeling that are so far beneath the surface of our conscious thought that we don’t know what they are or how to change them, but they have tremendous impact on how we live.
Rich Marshall has walked a remarkable journey from pastor to equipper of marketplace leaders. His message of faith, work and calling is an important one for all of us to hear.
Burden. Vision. Responsibility. These are three characteristics of change agent leaders, exemplified in the life of Nehemiah, and in this episode our guest applies them to the times we live in today…
In this fascinating episode, Michael Sullivant guides us through an understanding of how brain science is revealing how God has created us to experience joy despite the trauma and suffering in our world…
We can find leadership lessons and practical applications for the exercise of leadership in every book of the Bible. In this episode, Brent Garrison shows us how and what that means for us.
In one dramatic moment, Michael Ellison went from being a fit and healthy 50-year-old to being scared to death.
In this episode, one of the longest serving college presidents in America shows us how the traditional approach to planning, “destination planning,” will actually drain the life from your organization, and that an alternative…
“Apologetics” is not about apologizing for Christianity – it’s about giving the reasons for our faith. Lee Strobel, one of America’s leading apologists for Christianity, explains what this is, how we can practice apologetics…
There are leaders, and then there are leaders of leaders. In this remarkable episode, York Moore walks us through the qualities and perspectives such “high-capacity” leaders have, and the paths they walk to get there.