Stunning Media Use for Kids
OK, I don’t consider myself naive when it comes to kids’ use of media. But even I was surprised by this study by the Kaiser Family Foundation about kids’ media use.
OK, I don’t consider myself naive when it comes to kids’ use of media. But even I was surprised by this study by the Kaiser Family Foundation about kids’ media use.
Brad Griffin, our FYI Associate Director, forwarded me this creatively done short summary of interesting stats on gaming.
These days I’m reading Faith and Doubt by John Ortberg, senior pastor at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church (my church in college) and a Fuller trustee.
One of my dear mentors and coaches, Wally Hawley, attended the November Sticky Faith Summit we had in Pasadena with 20 amazing youth workers in November 2009.
I often think to myself, wouldn’t it be great if the church was known for THIS…
In this week’s final post about leading with cultural intelligence (CQ), we look at steps 3 and 4 in the process of developing more cross-cultural effectiveness
This week we’ve been looking at what it means to lead with CQ (cultural intelligence), and why it’s an essential skill for ministry leaders. Today we’ll look at the first two steps:
Why can some leaders effectively serve rural, urban, and suburban youth all within the same ministry?
Cross-cultural training used to be something primarily talked about by missionaries and high-flying executives. But today, nearly all of us work and live with a diversity of cultures.
Here’s an interesting graphic look at several world issues divided by data about people, economics, health, and more.