Monthly Archives: December 2019

A Moral Obligation

In 1999, I read an article in an issue of Fast Company (issue 25) titled “A Leader’s Journey.”  The author, Pamela Kruger, opened her story with, “Paul Wieand went on a quest for power and became one of the banking … Continue reading

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Meeting a Descendent of My Ancestor’s Enslaved People

I was traveling home from Houston after a day of meetings, and I was scheduled on one of the last Southwest flights out of Houston’s Hobby Airport that night. The terminal was mostly empty, and there was no line queued … Continue reading

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I Owe Robert Jeffress an Apology? (An Exercise in Sarcasm)

As a follower of Christ, a Southern Baptist evangelical and a conservative, I was offended and troubled when Robert Jeffress, in print and televised interviews, said that if I didn’t embrace Donald Trump and allowed Hillary Clinton to be elected, … Continue reading

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