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The Mystery Box

May 14, 2009 No Comments on The Mystery Box

I love this presentation by J.J. Abrams at TED. J.J. Abrams is the creator of such television programs as Lost

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50 Questions

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I was in Indianapolis last week for the Evangelical Press Association conference. I had made plans to get some dinner

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Is service just something you do, or is it actually who you are?

May 4, 2009 1 Comment on Is service just something you do, or is it actually who you are?

I'm moving some things around in my office and I've got stuff in boxes in every corner. I glanced over

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Are you swimming naked?

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A great quote attributed to Warren Buffet is "It's only when the tide goes out that you learn who's been

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Fight them on the beaches!

April 30, 2009 1 Comment on Fight them on the beaches!

On June 4, 1940, Winston Churchill gave one of the best speeches of his life. France had fallen to Germany

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Leaders…saddle up!

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It's said that in battle, if the leader of the troops ever fell off his horse he should get back

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We serve. Or else!

April 22, 2009 No Comments on We serve. Or else!

I just finished reading "The King of Madison Avenue." The biography of David Ogilvy…the famous ad man. (Thanks John!) Ogilvy

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Make summer staff training count

April 15, 2009 1 Comment on Make summer staff training count

Summer staff training is right around the corner. When I was a camp director, I always felt like training was

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Hire for attitude…train for skill

February 25, 2009 3 Comments on Hire for attitude…train for skill

In a branding seminar this morning at the Allegheny Sectional the subject of staff hiring and training came up in

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    A Long Ride Home is exactly that kind of story. The book is about Billy Christian, who was abandoned by his parents and raised by his grandpa on the farm. He longs to escape life on the farm and become a cowboy like his uncle, whom he’s never met. A Long Ride Home follows Billy on his Destiny journey and is filled with intriguing characters and valuable life lessons, without being preachy or religious.

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