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Loose Lips Bring Down Starships
When Director J.J. Abrams was filming Star Wars Episode VII he put up a poster at Pinewood Studios that said “Loose lips bring down starships” ...
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Gossip is Like Barnacles
In the Entre Leadership podcast, author Stephen Mansfield compares how barnacles slow down sea vessels to the affect gossip can have an organization or ...
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How Best Buy Rescued Itself from a Slow Death
The year was 2012, and everything seemed to be going wrong for Best Buy. The CEO had just resigned after admitting to an improper relationship with a ...
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A Body Can Only Survive If Its Members Work Together
One day, as I assisted a surgeon, he had me reach into the patient's chest and turn his heart so he could work on it from a better angle. As I gingerly ...
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Mission to Mars (Or Maybe Just Hawaii)
After a year, a NASA Mars mission crew has returned back to civilization—but they were in Hawaii, not on Mars. It was all part of a project called ...
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General Colin Powell on Unity
General Colin Powell writes:
On the speech circuit, I tell a story that goes to the heart of America's longing. ABC correspondent Sam Donaldson was ...
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True Worship Experience?
I am dismayed by the popular phrase "worship experience" to describe the church's corporate worship. Worship has the capacity to transform ...
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How to Deal with Personal Agendas
One day an Anglican priest came to our church to talk with me and pray for me, and I wasn't in. He asked the secretary if he could go into our sanctuary ...
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Just One More Consumer Commodity
I often visit newcomers in town and find them to be church shopping. They want to know what they can get out of church. Churches are one more consumer ...
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Along for the Ride
Church attendance is infected with a malaise of conditional loyalty which has produced an army of ecclesiastical hitchhikers. The hitchhiker's thumb ...
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