Leadership, a Future-Driven Enterprise

We live in a world where the immediate takes precedence, as we move from one crisis to another. Yet in all the angst of the present, the greatest want of the world continues to be the want of leaders who will not be bought or sold, who will peer beyond the brink of the present,…

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Called to Higher Preemptive Leadership

Preemptive leaders will spend most of their time on continuous prevention, appraisal and prayer to lessen the need to repair and recall.

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From Discipleship to Apostleship and Servant Leadership

Seventh-day Adventist educators are called into leadership training for eventual apostleship as teachers and then to servant leadership.

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The Raging Controversy of Seditious Conspiracy

Adventist schools are imparting strategic leadership and witnessing skills for combating seditious conspiracy of the present and end times.

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Leadership Identity Formation and Development

The differentiating and distinguishing essence of Seventh-day Adventist education is its conscious effort to foster and develop leadership.

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High Debt, Low Earnings

The Education Department for the first time has released earnings data for thousands of college programs at all degree levels. What do they show?

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Five Smooth Stones for Leadership

In in many organizations life is like mountains of challenges, faced by opposing mountains of strategists, championing different ideas and philosophies.

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The Legacy of a Coat

Leaders wear coats of different sizes and shapes in the fulfillment of duties. Yet, coats have got their shedding time, a time to take off, to put on, and pass on. Prudence demands apt readiness for eventualities. We ought to wear our coats comfortably, yet loosely while developing legacy value towards transfer options.

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Integrating Faith, Law, Learning and Practice

All teaching and learning must be faith integrative by identifying common elements across the spectrum.

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Incoming Missiles: The Battle Is Not Yours

Trust me, the missiles are always there, and that’s why you need the constant praise team, day in and day out. 

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Blurred Mirrors—Think Backwards

I beckon you today to hope, to cast a vision. Look not into the mirrors of the present, but to the vision of the hereafter.

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Adventist Education’s New Imperative: Digital Evangelism

What is the purpose of Adventist education and how does this impact our role as educators? Simply put, the purpose of Adventist education ultimately is to equip us to share the gospel of Jesus to all the world.

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