Category: Leadership

  • Have You Lost the Plot?

    Have You Lost the Plot?

    In 20 years of leadership I have seen many times where situations or circumstances have clouded my judgment and ability to see clearly. In those times, warning signs appear, showing me that I am in danger of losing the plot, the big picture, or even my perspective. I have recently seen a number of these…

  • Real Marriage by Mark Driscoll

    Real Marriage by Mark Driscoll

    “Marriage is about friendship.”(page 23) I recently finished reading Mark and Grace Driscoll’s book, “[amazon_link id=”140020383X” target=”_blank” ]Real Marriage: The Truth About Sex, Friendship, and Life Together[/amazon_link]“. This is absolutely needed in the church today. In fact, in nearly 30 years as a believer, I have never seen this issue hit so head on. I…

  • Finishing Well – Thoughts on Joe Paterno

    Finishing Well – Thoughts on Joe Paterno

    Yesterday, I was commenting on an article written by Jeff Goins about Joe Paterno. (Click here to see it). As the words flowed out of me, I realized I had something I needed to process about Joe Paterno’s fall from grace and recent death.  Here is my rambling. I am a life long Penn State…

  • Suggestions for Unplugging Success

    Suggestions for Unplugging Success

    Today is the second in a series of guest posts by Marysol Blomerus as she looks at unplugging as a way of balancing our lives. You can read more about Marysol, her lovely family, and her excellent reasons for unplugging on the first post in this series. So you have your unplug night or day…

  • 3 Healthy Reasons to Unplug

    3 Healthy Reasons to Unplug

    Today I am privileged to have a guest post by Marysol Blomerus.  You can follow her on Twitter @blomerus Its the New Year. Maybe one of your goals is to blog more and check Facebook less. Or to keep your inbox manageable and limit online streaming sports. Or to “be home and off your phone” after 7pm…