“You were delivered to the wrong address.” You were intended to be delivered into a perfect world where you didn’t have to Read More »
Most of us were taught from a young age that it’s good to be responsible. At its core, being responsible means that Read More »
Editor’s Note: Last week, Walter Mendenhall wrote about his personal woundedness as a child of divorce and how The Crucible Project has Read More »
What affected me most about my parents’ divorce and all the circumstances surrounding it were the feelings of unworthiness I suffered. Since Read More »
“Attitude reflects leadership … Captain.” That phrase haunts me. The phrase comes from the movie Remember the Titans. The movie is based Read More »
I’m sure I’m not alone in this, but with all the books out there on leadership, very little surprises me when I Read More »
In October of 1995, there was a bit of a problem between a U.S. naval ship and Canadian authorities off the coast Read More »
When I began writing this piece, I had fully intended to write about something completely different than the “D” word. But Read More »
Well, I guess I should get started, right? I mean … I’ve got this blog post to write and I should do Read More »
Father Richard Rohr, one of my favorite teachers, pointed to this in one of his daily meditations: “Community is the most neglected Read More »