I wanted to post today a follow-up post to my dad’s two guest posts the past few days on how culture and environment impacts and influences identity formation – for leaders and…
Tag: identity
Cultural Pressure Part Two
Here is the second of two guest posts contributed by Tom Virtue. You can click here to read “Cultural Pressure Part One.” This is a continuation of those thoughts and I’d encourage…
Cultural Pressure Part One
Today is the third guest post of 2010 here on this blog and another family member has stepped up to the challenge and this time for a two-day guest post mini-series entitled…
More Bermuda Barriers – Revisiting the Happy Button
I’m continuing to process the theme of getting “lost.” Check out my initial post called Leadership Bermuda Triangles here for a background to this if you haven’t seen it. I’ve been thinking…
Leadership Bermuda Triangles
Do you have situations and dynamics you encounter over the course of working with people or leading where you just get lost?When the topic of getting “lost” comes up most people might…
Video Interview on how Asian American Culture Affects Ministry
I finally was able to take in a video interview that DJ Chuang did with one of my friends and fellow Epic staff member Brent Wong. If you wonder about what Asian…
Your Leadership Curriculum
In my reading of Robert Pazmino’s Foundational Issues in Christian EducationI came across a helpful section related to teaching curricula (awkward plural there, but that is the right word). There are three…
Spine and Depth
“When the spine of identity is well-established, it is possible to risk relating in depth to those who are different from the self.” – James W. Fowler, Weaving the New Creation: Stages…
Streams and Sources
Robert Pazmino in Foundational Issues in Christian Education references the following quote attributed to an English woman and Christian educator and education reformer named Charlotte Mason in a book entitled Home School…