Personal Growth

Personal Growth

During a layover in Delhi, I observed something striking: at Indian airports, security checks for passengers were conducted not by civilian staff, as in the U.S. or Korea, but by active-duty soldiers in combat uniforms. It was the most intense airport security I had...

Message Vs. Messenger

All that we know about Amos is what is written in the book named for him.  Amos received God’s message for Israel in a ‘vision’ while he was among the shepherds of Tekoa then he declared that message like a roaring lion (1:2).  Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, reported...

Listening

One of the most indispensable skills for effective leadership is communication. When we talk about communication, we tend to focus exclusively on speaking clearly. Yet listening—attentive, thoughtful listening—is perhaps the most crucial element of communication. Many...

The Capacity to Discourse

In its broadest sense, discourse refers to the act of exchanging words in conversation. When applied to leadership, however, the Korean National Dictionary offers a more specific definition: “speech in which a person representing an organization or occupying a public...

Priorities

Yesterday, after finishing my sermon at the first service and before the second service began, I was resting with a cup of coffee at the café in my church. At that moment, a church member who had come in for coffee approached me and asked, “Pastor, how much time did...

Leader’s Character

So much of leadership relies on good character. Trust is created through it. Talent is protected by it. Internal peace is fostered by it. People cannot climb beyond the limitations of their character. Leaders cannot succeed beyond the depth of their character. Good...