How to Intentionally Study Your Culture
In the previous two Artios Leadership Conversations, Artios College co-directors Israel Steinmetz and Amber Riggs discussed the relevancy of culture in the Christian life. Specifically,…
Read MorePerspectives on Leadership from Artios Christian College
In the previous two Artios Leadership Conversations, Artios College co-directors Israel Steinmetz and Amber Riggs discussed the relevancy of culture in the Christian life. Specifically,…
Read MoreWhen I think of Jesus’ parable of the “good Samaritan”, an image of Larry the Cucumber wearing a boot as a hat comes to mind.…
Read MoreIn our click-bait world of tips, tricks, and top-ten lists, #servantleadership is one aspect of leadership that often gets shuffled to the sidelines. Intricate topics—like…
Read More“Communion with God” is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in Christian circles. This idea has a tendency to sound super spiritual, but…
Read MoreGrowing up, my elementary school implemented a merit system. Every staff member carried around little yellow pieces of paper called “bobcat awards” that motivated students…
Read MoreOur lives are profoundly shaped by personality. It is the driving force behind our habits, social interactions, and inner psychology. Merriam-Webster defines personality as “the…
Read MoreHi, my name is Mary, and I am an introvert. I am also a leader. If you had asked me what leadership meant 5 years…
Read MoreOur culture is obsessed with extroverts. These friendly, sociable, outgoing people are idealized in the morning news, our social media feeds, and our work places.…
Read MoreMy intention is be a vibrant leader. But sometimes we learn leadership lessons the hard way.
Read MoreFor anyone who grew up participating in church communities, the act of singing is almost synonymous with worship. It’s what every congregation, regardless of…
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