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What is your toughest challenge?

Who is your largest customer?

What is your greatest opportunity?

Who is your strongest competitor?

What is the most encouraging/discouraging trend?

What do you do best/worst?

Who are your most important key executives/employees?

A business leader has much to think about.  The answers to these questions are some of the key ingredients to the recipe that will define your outcomes in the coming year.  There is one ingredient however, that you may not have listed as you thought about these important aspects of business…   yeast.

What do we mean by yeast?  (Also known as leaven)  Why does it matter?  And how does it fit into this list of key business concerns?  (more…)

I recently sat down with Pastor Joe Freeman to discuss the development of a contemplative prayer service and the practice of contemplative faith…

225px-LuriaLet’s consider, for a moment, the purpose of the human brain. Let’s also take a look at how this purpose is impacted by its attackers coming from inside and out.

A.R. Luria defines the three goals and objectives of the human brain. They are:
1. To be alert, awake, aware of reality;
2. Collect and store environmental information; and
3. Monitor and correct our conduct for health and well-being.

I would summarize the above definition this way; the brain’s purpose is to be aware, store information, and manage our conduct for our benefit. If this is true, then the brain becomes the key instrument used to fashion our overall ability to obey God by following his commands. The brain, not only the heart, drives our ability to love with compassion.

Why is this important? (more…)

Jesus said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.”[1] He went on to say that this was the greatest commandment.

It’s interesting to think about how much has changed in the 2000 years since these words were spoken. Back in the time of Christ, I’m pretty sure they didn’t have Twitter, Facebook, cell phones, email, the internet, or texting. I’m also quite confident that most people didn’t end their days with a snack and DVRs of Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow or Keith Olbermann. It was a very different time then.

So why does this matter? (more…)