The Power And Impact Of Working In Twos

By Robert J. Tamasy Have you ever noticed how many functional things come in twos? A bicycle, for instance, not only has two wheels and tyres but also two pedals. Can you imagine trying to participate in a bicycling competition with only one pedal? Airplanes can fly...

The Art Of Unconventional Leadership

By Rick Boxx Leadership. There are many perspectives on what a conventional leader looks like, but years of experience have taught me that if we are serious about living out our faith in today’s marketplace, what is required is unconventional leadership. Here are some...

A Personal Story Of Transformation

By Marty Hardell Years ago, I worked with a professional engineer I will call Jim – a very religious man known for his stoic, professional demeanour. Initially wary of the beliefs of colleagues from different denominations, Jim found himself drawn into a discipleship...

Do You Know Where Your Treasure Is?

By Robert J. Tamasy Have you ever been on a treasure hunt? They come in a variety of forms. Some involve a crudely drawn treasure map like legendary pirates of centuries ago followed. An ‘X’ marked where their treasure had been hidden. Some treasure hunts are...

We Are The Average Of Our Five Closest Friends

By Jim Mathis It has often been said that we are the average of our five closest friends. I do not know if actual data can back up this statement, but it seems to make sense. We tend to enjoy spending time most with people who are like us. Chances are our best friends...

Investing Time To Care, Listen And Connect

By Robert J. Tamasy Having spent the entirety of my career in communications – first as a newspaper editor, then magazine editor, director of publications and communications, and book author and editor – the art and complexity of communicating have always fascinated...