No matter how put together our lives may look from the outside, we all will face a moment when we just don’t understand what God is doing. I am no exception.
Read MoreI recently had the privilege of connecting with a group of guys at my church who are leaders in different fields to discuss what it means to be a leader, and what makes a great one.
Read MoreMy wife and I recently returned from a tour of the Holy Land of Israel with a small group of friends. Words simply can’t express what a transformative experience this was for us.
Read MoreGrowing up, I worked in the family construction business with my dad when I wasn’t at school, a grueling yet rewarding job. In those early days, when I was unknowingly learning the principles of running a business, my dad would continually remind me of this piece of advice that has helped me progress through every stage of my career.
Read MoreAs a little boy, I believed that the more I sinned, the greater my eternal punishment would be, and as a result, I was scared of God.
Read MoreWhen I first started working for Waste Management, I discovered that we (and the entire industry) were one of the most dangerous to work for in the U.S.
Read MoreI love the story in the Bible of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego not really because they were miraculously delivered from a fiery furnace, but because they trusted in God’s goodness even if rescue was not the outcome (Daniel 3).
Read MoreWe’ve all heard “life is like a box of chocolates,” “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade,” and probably some other sayings about life made up by your family that nobody else has heard of.
Well I’ve got an adage for you that actually comes from experience and makes common sense: being on a business team is like racing a sailboat. Hear me out. And don’t worry if you have zero experience with sailboats; this applies to everyone.
Read MoreI actually didn’t learn how to empathize by being CEO or by appearing on TV; rather, my sweet special-needs daughter, Linley, taught me the value of empathy.
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