by Shauna Schneider | Jun 26, 2017 | Exploration, Formation, Gospel, Stories |
When I was in middle school, my dad gave me one of the most special gifts I’ve ever received. Noticing my burgeoning interest in biology, with great thoughtfulness and sacrifice my dad gifted me his microscope from medical school. He set up a dark room where I spent...
by Markus Watson | May 18, 2017 | Calling, Church, Culture, Exploration, Leadership |
This is the third of three posts inspired by Tod Bolsinger’s book, Canoeing the Mountains. Flourish San Diego recommends this book for any church longing for culture change and transformation. You can read Part 1 and Part 2. We would also invite you on June 1, 2017,...
by Markus Watson | May 11, 2017 | Calling, Church, Culture, Exploration, Leadership |
This is the second of three posts inspired by Tod Bolsinger’s book, Canoeing the Mountains. Flourish San Diego recommends this book for any church longing for culture change and transformation. We would also invite you on June 1, 2017, to join Tod Bolsinger and...
by Geoff Hsu | May 5, 2017 | Church, Culture, Exploration, Leadership |
This post is related to the Canoeing the Mountains seminar and book of the same name that we are offering with Tod Bolsinger on June 1, 2017. It’s a great title for a book because it immediately prompts a dissonant ring in our heads. It is immediately obvious that you...
by Markus Watson | May 4, 2017 | Calling, Church, Culture, Exploration, Leadership |
[This is the first of three posts inspired by Tod Bolsinger’s book, Canoeing the Mountains. Flourish San Diego recommends this book for any church longing for culture change and transformation. We also invite you on June 1, 2017, to join Tod Bolsinger and Flourish San...
by Markus Watson | Mar 23, 2017 | Church, Creativity, Exploration, Leadership |
As I write this, the world is divided. Especially the United States. People are divided along political lines, ideological lines, racial lines, religious lines. And there seems to be so much anger because of it. It feels like every day another friend says, “I’m...