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

Leadership and the supernatural

By: on March 14, 2014

The title of this piece kept rolling in my fore front of my mind as I read MaryKate Morse’s book Making Room for Leadership, power, space and influence. There is a plethora of literature on leadership on the market and shelves, some of which I have consulted and others not yet; but I was captivated…

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There He Was!

By: on March 14, 2014

As a young college student paying my way through school, I worked in a foods warehouse for Hershey Park.  It was a great place to work, and even better, there were some great benefits which came along with the job.  First, you could get into the park for free at any time when off of…

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The Family Portrait

By: on March 14, 2014

My wife and I have run several small groups: youth, young married, singles, leaders, parents, perspective missionaries, and adults who feel they are overwhelmed with life. Oh, that last one is just us…never mind. Anyway, we love to do one particular small group exercise that unknowingly reveals a lot about each person in the group.…

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Hungry for more

By: on March 14, 2014

Morse’s book is a Godsend. As a female minister in the throes of church planting, the practical wisdom and exercises she offers in dealing with leadership challenges such as power issues, emotional team players, and my own blind spots are the words of a wise sage I’ve been looking for. I love her book! The…

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Packt Like Sardines In A Crushed Tin Box

By: on March 14, 2014

  Everyone knows these situations. You are squeezed into a subway or bus. People are closer than it is comfortable for you. You own private space is invaded. These so called “crowding situations” give us a hard time, because we like to arrange our distance zones individually. When we are forced to limit these proxemics,…

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Power: What Kingdom Are You Enhancing?

By: on March 14, 2014

I have always been intrigued by the story of Warren Harding. Some will recognize this name because he was the 29th President of the United States.  The story I’m talking about is the one told by Malcolm Gladwell in his book Blink.  Harding, a newspaper editor who later became an Ohio State Senator, is described…

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Scary

By: on March 14, 2014

(Disclaimer: This blog is more of a reflection than critique of MaryKate Morse’ book, Making Room for Leadership: Power, Space and Influence[i]. Thank you, MaryKate, for the opportunity and framework.) I’ve been asked to serve in leadership positions throughout much of my adult life. In my twenties, I had it going on. I started and…

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Quantum Grading

By: on March 14, 2014

Midterm grades are often eye-opening experiences for my students.  Some are doing well; others not so well.  And although they probably know where their grades stand, it is another thing altogether when they see an “F” on their midterm grade report.  I approached one of my students this week who was failing my English composition…

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The Sandbox and the Playfield

By: on March 14, 2014

I have good memories of playing in sandboxes when I was growing up.  In particular I recall playing at the neighbors house down the street.  I do not recall the sandbox being very large in size, but somehow there was room for five to eight boys and girls to dig tunnels for our matchbox sized…

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That’s Why I Bought Elevator Shoes!

By: on March 13, 2014

MaryKate Morse in her fascinating book Making Room For Leadership sates that Jesus was very ordinary from a physical and perceived stance and that he was a minimalist, but he changed the world.  At least as ordinary, I’m in good company! For six years I worked in Marketing and Sales for a company in Kansas. …

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The Corrupting Power of Basic Principles

By: on March 13, 2014

Recently another Christian leader has come under scrutiny for sexual allegations. It would have been one of the least likely people by the way this man conducted himself. He was reserved, non-flamboyant and taught a moral high road. If you lived in the U.S. in the 70s and beyond, chances you would have heard of…

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The Character of Your Power

By: on March 13, 2014

The church was abuzz with activity.  The worship service had just ended and people were engaging conversations, getting coffee from the coffee bar, and meeting in small groups planning lunch gatherings.  Kids were running about looking for parents, or avoiding parents!  The staff was making the most of the opportunity to have a few words…

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My Dad, My Hero

By: on March 13, 2014

The two men I admire most throughout all time in all the world are my Savior, Jesus Christ and my dad, William Goad. Dr. MaryKate Morse wrote about both of them in Making Room for Leadership: Power, Space and Influence. After weeks of capitalism, consumerism, Protestantism and Calvinism, Morse’s personal stories intermingled with practical application…

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Preparing for the Leadership Journey

By: on March 13, 2014

It would be of little surprise to know, to those who are familiar with our family, that when it comes to preparing for a family vacation, my wife takes care of most of the details. She’s actually quite amazing at it. From food to clothing that we’ll need to take, to making sure our little…

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God’s Image Bearers

By: on March 13, 2014

Communication and its contents play an important role in leadership.  In the same seam, a leader’s actions, the way they are perceived and their impact upon people has equal significance. The implications of whatever is said and done by a leader has positive or negative consequences.  These are widely discussed leadership principles that are well…

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I Got the Power…

By: on March 13, 2014

Making Room for Leadership: Power, Space and Influence  by MaryKate Morse was this week’s assignment for my D.Min program. It dissects the intersection of body, leadership and power.  She writes, “Leadership happens all the time, and it happens when we use our bodies to influence others. “(Loc 143).  Prior to our London Advance I hadn’t…

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Morse Code for Using Power: “A Kiss” (Acknowledgment), “Water”(Hospitality) & “Oil” (Honor)

By: on March 13, 2014

Morse Code for Using Power: “A Kiss” (Acknowledgment), “Water”(Hospitality) & “Oil” (Honor) In her book “Making Room for Leadership: Power, Space and Influence” MaryKate Morse discusses four kinds of power and gives an excellent and moving description of these using the story of Jesus, the Sinner Woman and Simon. “Expert Power” belongs to someone who…

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Evaluating Popular Culture

By: on March 11, 2014

Interacting with popular culture as a Christian has been an interesting journey. In the church of my youth we couldn’t dance, drink alcohol or go to movies and a few other abominations. We looked at pop culture with suspicion. When I was in middle school a friend asked if I had heard the song “I’m…

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Lent…A Journey of Consumption?

By: on March 9, 2014

This week marks the beginning of Lent. For many of us, we understand Lent as a time of sacrifice and deprivation. It is a time of “giving up” stuff, habits and patterns, eating chocolate, drinking coffee, soda, watching television, limiting our internet time, withdrawing from playing solitaire, doing less shopping at the mall, and the…

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Email, Tmail and Abraham Lincoln

By: on March 9, 2014

When was the last time you sent an email with a typo or an emotional response and regretted it? Did you know Abraham Lincoln had a similar problem? According to Daniel Forrester in his book Consider; harnessing the power of reflective thinking in your organization, Daniel tells us about Abraham Lincoln’s communication habits and his…

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