Leadership in a Pandemic
Leaders I often reflect and muse about leadership, both broadly and in the context of discipleship in communities of faith. A commitment to life-giving and healthy leadership has always been an important
Leaders I often reflect and muse about leadership, both broadly and in the context of discipleship in communities of faith. A commitment to life-giving and healthy leadership has always been an important
(Un)Civil Politics I am writing this as my country (Canada) engages in the democratic process of electing its next federal government. We do this every four years, and it is always an
Democracy is a big topic for a blog, especially when attempting to reflect about it from a faith-based perspective. This musing, therefore, will explore the topic in two parts: A general overview of the
Democracy is a big topic for a blog, especially when attempting to reflect about it from a faith-based perspective. This musing, therefore, will explore the topic in two parts: A general overview of the current
Words in Progress Words … aren’t just words. No matter what the intention – or lack thereof – words have, do and will hold power. They shape our stories, define this and
Podiums For those involved in the not-for-profit sector, who work in non-governmental-agencies and especially those involved in advocacy work, it is no surprise to hear that over the last several years there has been
Votes cast ballots' box Beyond flash & ticker tape hunger & oppression continue Regardless of agenda May we be Care Ready? This week’s blog is about politics, but not about politics …
Acquired apathy=acquiesced agency Captives r not freed Widows & children r not loved Strangers r not protected w/o our intention & attention (A Pres-bit|@wpgpres) I had not realised that I was writing
Parliament Hill As I write this blog, I better be clear that I am writing about politics. Getting political is quintessential to the Christian experience, as far as I understand it. I