David Gergen’s legacy, featuring career highlights, leadership quotes, and reflections from prominent leaders on his impact and service.| Triple Crown Leadership
We stand upon this ignominious plane, and share visions beside the waters, over the earth, under the sky.| Rambling Ever On
Being judgmental is a survival skill and don't let anyone tell you differently.| Living Out Loud
He blotted out every living thing that was on the face of the ground ... Only Noah was left, and those who were with him in the ark (Genesis 7:23). The worldwide Flood is sobering to consider. In Noah's day, at a real point in time in actual history, every person on earth was drowned except the eig| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
I was quite vain when I was younger due to a low self-esteem which led to a high level of insecurity. That insecurity made me feel ugly and that I was never enough, so I felt like I had to work harder just to meet the minimal standards required to exist. One of the ways...| Winnie Lim
The Bible describes two judgment days—but each of us will face only one of them. Which are you headed for? And what will you experience when you get there?| Greg Stier
Ethical decision-making is a cornerstone of effective leadership. 22 ways ethical leaders approach decision-making.| Triple Crown Leadership
The hands of Jesus – imagine them. What a precious picture this should be for us. See the nail-scarred hands of the Son and see all things as being in those hands. This is the whole point of what we read about in Revelation 5 and 6. The Lamb of God took hold of the […] The post All in the Hands of the Lamb appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
Background In clinical and epidemiologic studies one is frequently tasked with maximizing accuracy when assessing the presence of clinical conditions (symptoms, diagnoses, syndromes, etc.) or verifying outcome events such as stroke, myocardial infarction, or death from a specific cause. Prospective studies have the advantage of standardizing definitions of clinical conditions, minimizing bias, and being honest about disagreements about clinical designations. Many studies have clinical endpoin...| Statistical Thinking
This Sunday’s epistle (James 3:1-12) is a warning to Christian clergy, authors, teachers, influencers and others who lead the body of Christ. Or, at least to people who style themselves as te…| Mitchell Lewis
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Marianne Clyde Today, I am noticing the craziness of reactivity and judgment in online conversations. No, it’s not new. However, it does seem| USA Daily Standard
Luke 16 opens with an interesting story Jesus told of a steward who wasn’t doing his job. He wasted his master’s goods says the passage. His inattentiveness was discovered and his employer was ready to fire the man. This served as a wakeup call for the steward. He examined himself – perhaps for the first […]| GGWO Church Baltimore
Since starting work in November, my morning routine has become pretty regular. After my alarm goes off for the final time, I turn over and grab my iPad. I check e-mail, Slack, and so on, and then if I have some extra time, I browse Twitter. I set up my Twitter feed in 2016 after […]| The Christian Rationalist
Apart from praying and proclaiming the Word, is a Christian to remain mute in the face of evil throughout the world? Psalm 139 gives a valuable example. Written in the aftermath of the Exile, there…| Constantly Reforming
Welcome to another edition of the Tarot Blog Hop. Our wrangler has given us the Mabon theme of “how can the balance be restored”, but before we explore that, here are the navigation links: &n…| Meniscus Tarot