WOH: Selfish Ambition Disguised as Evangelism

I watched a video of a woman sitting down with two college students. Her intent was to share the gospel. They recorded their conversation. She clearly desired them to believe but her main tactics used were shame and pressure. In...

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WOH-Honoring MLK

Shann was an A student but not a real reader when I met him and now he teaches in the PhD department of Gonzaga’s Leadership program reading 250+ paged dissertations. When we first were married, Shann jumped full steam...

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Words of Hope: Wrong Direction

My car was turned the wrong direction when we were leaving the house. It was facing the direction leading to my mom and dad’s home. The other direction is a faster route to the main road and the one...

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Prepare When Life is Calm

a. Who is my mentor? Who can I call for wisdom and objectively wise counsel when I encounter a crisis next year?  b. What are the character traits I want for my life in crisis? Having expectations of your character...

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WHEN NOT IF

I’ve written the blogs for NBC Basketball for almost twenty years now. In August 2019, I wrote the following blog—Are you prepared for the unexpected?  Because of sophisticated technology, we can be forewarned about many natural disasters such as hurricanes....

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Words of Hope: Greetings and Partings

My husband Shann and I often celebrate that we live in the Golden Age of research. We can communicate to anyone, regardless of philosophy or religion, what truly works and what does not. It’s no longer a matter of...

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Words of Hope: Emotional Discernment

I admire how my dad navigated his emotions.   He grew very calm under duress. When others became aggressive, he became clearer-headed. He slowed down, spoke less, and listened more attentively.   This didn’t happen all the time but in the intense business...

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Words of Hope: Preeminence

Team chemistry is vital to becoming a championship-level team. Researchers have found the importance of both task chemistry and social chemistry. Task chemistry is a requirement for success. Social chemistry is a requirement to succeed at the highest level....

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Words of Hope: Intentions

Dad loved the promise of the new year. He loved journals, plans, and renewal. Yesterday, on New Year's Day, a group of us gathered around the table to discuss how to enter 2023 with intention. Each of us wrote...

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