Playing Games with God
We’ve mentioned before that we had the opportunity to write a chapter for the new book, Halos and Avatars: Playing Video Games With God
Research into Resources
We’ve mentioned before that we had the opportunity to write a chapter for the new book, Halos and Avatars: Playing Video Games With God
According to a Reuters report this week, there’s been a rise in the purchase of multigenerational homes (meaning more than one generation share the same dwelling) over the past year
The research team over at the Pew Internet and American Life Project just released their latest report on social media and young adults, which includes teenagers.
Newsweek has put together a photo gallery of “The decade’s most egregious retouching scandals,” complete with detail notes. The short summary on the title page should be enough to cause us to catch our breath and remember who we are…
Kara Powell interviews Eddie Gibbs, senior professor of church growth at Fuller Seminary and author of multiple books on the church, including LeadershipNext: Changing Leaders in a Changing Culture, and most recently, ChurchMorph: How Megatrends Are Reshaping Christian Communities
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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.