Monthly Archives: March 2008

Book Review: 10 Power Principles for Christian Service

Ten Power Principles for Christian Service: Ministry Dynamics for a New Century (1997) Authors: David W. Wiersbe, Warren W. Wiersbe I found Wiersbe’s book to be powerful in its conciseness. I could envision a book about ministry principles to be … Continue reading

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Vitiligo.

The other day I happened to glance at the TV while someone was watching a program about medical conditions. One of the conditions profiled was vitiligo, a skin ailment that causes white patches on the skin. As it spreads, vitiligo … Continue reading

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The Issue of Marriage.

In March 2000, California voters overwhelmingly voted in Proposition 22 to keep marriage “between a man and a woman” in California. Lately, some California judges are seeking to re-define what marriage is–ultimately seeking to oppose the biblical definition of marriage. … Continue reading

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Boundaries in Leadership: Asian American Leadership Conference, Day 2: Evening.

Dr. John Townsend addressed the crowd tonight, speaking about “Boundaries in Leadership.” After giving the example of Jethro encouraging Moses to create a boundary for himself, Dr. Townsend encouraged us as ministers to set and keep healthy boundaries for ourselves. … Continue reading

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Asian American Leadership Conference, Day 2: Morning.

Today was the first full day at AALC! What a blessed time. It was a good time to re-connect with friends, former ministry partners, and mentors, as well as forge new friendships among Asian-American Christian leaders. In the morning session, … Continue reading

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