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  • The Role of Deliberate Practice in Leadership Development

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 6, 2008

    Malcolm Gladwell tells us in Outliers that when it comes to success, context is everything. Only by asking…

  • Five Marks of Mission

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 4, 2008

    Mission in the Twenty-First Century: Exploring the Five Marks of Global Mission, edited by Andrew Wall and Cathy…

  • Movements Require Kingdom Thinking, not Marketplace Thinking

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 4, 2008

    In a lot of ways, churches (and ministries/movements, etc.–mine) operate like the marketplace; we keep our ideas and…

  • Foretastes of the Kingdom

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 3, 2008

    our task to create foretastes of [the Kingdom of God] on this planet—living glimpses of what life is…

  • George Bailey and Evangelism

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 2, 2008

    A great article by Steve Sjogren on Evangelism from the Christmas classic: “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Tweet

  • World AIDS Day

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 2, 2008

    Some startling AIDS statistics: -Around the world, a staggering 2.7 million people were infected in 2007 alone. -1…

  • Movement Leaders as Heretics

    Jay Lorenzen

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    December 1, 2008

    As one commentator said, Seth Godin’s new book, Tribes, is an enthusiastic endorsement of standing up and taking…

  • The Movement Leader as Hero

    Jay Lorenzen

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    November 28, 2008

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo ran the (in)famous Stanford Prison Experiment, so he knows how circumstances can make good people…


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