Servanthood and Mentoring
...deliberately gives up his right to himself to Jesus Christ, and identifies oneself entirely with God’s interest in other men.” Should one shy away from being a mentor, or should...
...deliberately gives up his right to himself to Jesus Christ, and identifies oneself entirely with God’s interest in other men.” Should one shy away from being a mentor, or should...
Called to Leadership Sooner or later everyone is called to leadership. What will you do when called? Freeze? Run away? Try, but fail? Or step up and lead? You need...
...will do what is rightnot only what is right in their own eyes or what benefits them the most, but what is right in the eyes of God. Showing integrity,...
...daring premise! Those who use the “Train the Trainer” approach frequently do have a strategy for “phasing out” by “passing the baton” to the indigenous leaders once a sufficient number...
...be the star of their own party by winning the most number of Olympic medals, which is truly within their grasp. Is China ready for the world to converge upon...
...only on corresponding odd and even days of the month. The number of cars can be smaller, yet the number of people on the road remains huge: several million ride...
...away from their families can sometimes mean living across the country and, at other times, it can mean being in the same town as their loved ones. They live with...
...has been labeled a “superstition.” That may be changing as the number of practitioners increases exponentially across China. Actually, we could simply end the discussion right here, for even the...
Right now in China there are over one billion people that make up the country’s numerous family units. Family is the primary building block for social structures and for human...
...While the family looked on, some of the villagers, knowing they had HIV, badly beat up the husband with sticks and hammers, breaking his right forearm and left lower leg,...
...turn into a commute through sprawling suburbs. Just a few years ago, traveling a few miles past the Hong Kong border felt like being deposited right in the heart of...
...navigated the maze of an otherwise indifferent and often hostile society, whether this involved finding a mate, getting a job, gaining entrance into the right school or making a significant...