In the movie Chariots of Fire, Scottish Olympian and devout Christian Eric Liddell memorably tells his sister, “I believe God made me for a purpose....
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Starting 2021 with a Trauma-Informed Perspective
As we continue to live through the pandemic, schools must keep shifting and adjusting to ongoing health concerns. Students have learned and teachers have taught...
Nonprofit and Ministry Leaders: Are You Ready to Change the Way You Communicate Post-COVID?
It’s not always good to hear the word “positive” and COVID-19 in the same sentence.
But as a veteran professional communicator who’s worked with Christian ministries...
Converge 2022: Leading Courageously, Renewing Hope
A global pandemic, racial tension, political upheaval, economic devastation, culture clashes, severe weather—over the past year we have lived through these and other challenges, individually...
The Value of Developing Donor Profiles
Generous giving to a school does not happen by accident or only to schools fortunate enough to be located in wealthy communities. Philanthropy happens when...
They’ve Graduated… But Are Your College-Bound Seniors Ready?
Stepping onto the college campus is truly unlike anything else. For your graduates, everything will be completely new and completely unknown. It will be incredibly...
Becoming More Christian in Christian Schools
Christian education can be an incredibly transformative force. It can take a life in its infancy—as the life is establishing its understanding, expectation, and perspective...
How to Effectively Lead a Multi-Generational Staff
Tania Lennon of the Hay Group, an international corporate leadership development consulting company, published an excellent study on the multigenerational workforce. Her team studied over...
Summer Reading Book #3: “The One Best Way”
In the early 20th century, efficiency became the focus of our industrializing society. Trying to find a way to do things faster and better quickly...