DLGP

Doctor of Leadership in Global Perspectives: Crafting Ministry in an Interconnected World

God gave them learning and skill in all literature and wisdom.

By: on January 11, 2024

Bold, wise, and courageous while being a minority are some of Daniel’s admirable traits in the Old Testament. Until this week, I never correlated his actions with his “learning and skill in all literature” as seen in Daniel 1:17 [1]. Perhaps it seemed more obvious as I have focused my own on reading, writing, and…

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There Is Still Plenty of Room for Growth

By: on January 11, 2024

I remember watching films in which the main character, in a flash of inspiration, writes a literary masterpiece or reads all the resources on a given topic in a very short time, usually overnight. I don’t know why, but throughout my early studies I thought this method was a worthy practice. I think some people…

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Rewriting Old Narratives

By: on January 11, 2024

To be honest, I was struggling to sit down and do this first assignment. The mere thought of delving into reading and writing with the knowledge that public eyes and comments awaited me was paralyzing. Although imposter syndrome had been discussed by others, it wasn’t something I truly connected with until now. That’s because when…

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Trepidation Mixed With Enthusiasm

By: on January 10, 2024

Entering into this semester, I have certainly felt a level of trepidation that has prompted doubts on my decision to enter into a doctoral program.  My affinity for learning has always thrived, but as an oral learner and verbal processor, reading and writing are not my first choices for knowledge acquisition and expression. As reading…

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Belajar Bersama (Learning Together)

By: on January 9, 2024

Originating from Malaysia, English stands as my third language. Fortunately, I come from an English-speaking family. My first English story book was Little Red Riding Hood. I was captivated by Little Red Riding Hood’s bravery as she walked all alone into the forest to visit her grandmother with a basket of bread. Subsequently, my academic…

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Lessons and Connections

By: on January 9, 2024

I grew up in a chaotic home. To survive I needed to find coping mechanisms. Mine was escaping into a book. I could get lost in a story that took me to faraway places and adventures where my imagination let loose. Reading all kinds of books continues to bring enjoyment. As this semester began, I…

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The Lamppost

By: on January 9, 2024

Over the course of the last year as I have been thinking of starting Seminary, I decided that I was going to increase the veracity of my reading. Last year, I read about eighty books. This year I set a goal to read one hundred and twenty. Some of these were academic, some a bit…

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Reading, Writing and Note Takig ==

By: on January 9, 2024

  Fortunately, I was raised in a family that encouraged reading at a young age.  I can still recall some of my favorite childhood books that I would return to over and over again such as More Spaghetti, I Say and The Biggest Sandwich Ever, both written by Rita G. Gelman and Mort Gerberg.  Upon entering primary…

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I Wish That I Had Known This Earlier

By: on January 8, 2024

The last few months have been humbling as my rate of learning has increased. I am mentoring a young leader who introduced me to Obsidian in early 2023. I was intimidated at first but as I played with it, I grew to appreciate the ability to connect thoughts and ideas. I have a long way…

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Welcome to Leadership Bootcamp! Are you Ready?

By: on January 8, 2024

Someone recently asked me why I decided to begin a doctoral program when it seemed, at least in their eyes, completely unnecessary in my personal and professional life as a local church pastor. Since I had wrestled with that same question myself before beginning the program, I answered with a metaphor: I shared with them…

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Reading and FOMO

By: on January 8, 2024

One of my strengths and weaknesses is that I don’t particularly like leaving things unfinished. I would not consider myself a perfectionist, but leaving projects unfinished creates significant irritation. Consequently, although I have always engaged with reading, I have usually read books from beginning to end, just in case I am missing something. Fear of…

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