by David Kentie | Dec 4, 2019 | Failure, Pastors, Spiritual Formation
Pastors In the United States, local governments routinely count traffic volume on important roads and major highways. The data is collected to help with repairs and provide insight into future infrastructure projects. In the 1970s, the process was complex. Local...
by David Kentie | Nov 26, 2019 | Leadership, Pastors, Vulnerability
Month: November 2019 When barbarians crossed the Alps in the sixth century, Romans living in northern Italy fled in terror. Some went south towards Rome, others scrambled east towards Gaul, while some simply accepted fate. One group fled west, to a series of islands...
by David Kentie | Nov 19, 2019 | Calling, Pastors
On February 27, 1860, a young statesman from Illinois stood before a packed crowd at Cooper Union in New York City. His topic? The end of slavery in America. Over the next few hours, this politician with no formal education proceeded to electrify the audience with his...
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