Reflections & Research:
Sustainability
January 24, 2023
How to think about long-term viability in the face of urgent needs
Five questions centered on mission and vision can help organizational leaders find clarity about the sustainability of their work, writes the executive director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.
read moreabout How to think about long-term viability in the face of urgent needsJanuary 24, 2023
Bivocational ministry can’t become an excuse to underpay our ministers
Bivocational ministry might become more common in the future, but we can’t let that trend include exploitation and financial insecurity, says an author.
read moreabout Bivocational ministry can’t become an excuse to underpay our ministersOctober 4, 2022
Kimberly R. Daniel: Christian innovation must change the status quo to help the marginalized
Innovation isn’t Christian if it doesn’t focus on God’s priorities, says the co-author of a book from the Forum for Theological Exploration.
read moreabout Kimberly R. Daniel: Christian innovation must change the status quo to help the marginalizedSeptember 20, 2022
Learning to speak more honestly in meetings
What would you say for a PayDay bar? A lighthearted exercise using peanut-encrusted candy as a reward is remarkably effective in helping people speak more honestly in public, writes a human resources specialist.
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