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Reflections on Hearing Dr. Jordan Peterson
My wife and I and a few friends attended Jordan Peterson’s “We Who Wrestle With God” tour. Here’s what I thought.
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On Pastors and Professors
The church needs godly scholars and professors who are willing to research diligently, think rigorously, teach passionately, write clearly and publish prolifically.
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5 Poems I’m Memorizing
Here are the first five poems I plan to memorize this year, with a brief explanation of the reasons behind the choice.
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10 Favorite Books I Read in 2023
I can hardly overstate the importance of reading good books. If anyone would be helped, challenged, or bettered as a result of reading these books, I would be very happy
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Did the Evangelical Movement Fail a Generation?
Ward’s book calls evangelicals to honest self-examination and humble correction. It is true that many evangelicals have been swept into identity politics, hoodwinked by conspiracy theories, covered up sexual abuse, and embraced racist ideology. Yet with all this criticism, Ward, somewhat paradoxically, suggests encouragement for evangelicals.
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7 Statements About the Israel-Hamas War
It’s been only nine days since Hamas’ horrific attack on Israel, but it has already triggered an avalanche of issues that are both complicated and deeply vexing.
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Caring Leadership
In order to be trustworthy, a leader must genuinely care for the people he or she leads. Leaders who don’t might gain short-term influence, but they won’t earn long-term trust.
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Leadership and Competence
People won’t follow you unless they trust you. And they won’t trust you unless you have certain core competencies.
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Leadership and Conviction
When a person holds the right convictions with utmost tenacity, that inspires trust. And trust is the foundation of leadership.
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Four Essential Qualities of Leadership
All four are crucial for building and maintaining trust, which is the foundation of leadership.