Volunteer Tension
Leading for Excellence in a Volunteer Environment: Holding the Tension Without Lowering the Bar There’s a unique tension that comes with leading in a volunteer-driven organization. On one hand, you’re called to pursue excellence—clear standards, meaningful outcomes, and a level of execution that truly serves your mission. On the other hand, the people carrying out […]
Ushuaia
I had a simple thought on the way to Antarctica. At the southernmost edge of the inhabited world sits Ushuaia—a place defined by isolation, beauty, and strategic positioning. It is not just remote; it is intentional. Ships launch from here. Expeditions begin here. It is a gateway. That idea alone frames a powerful question for […]
A Required Return
The Church We Built vs. The Church Christ Designed A Call Back to the Eight Attributes of a Healthy Church There is a quiet but unmistakable shift that has taken place in much of the American church. We did not abandon the faith. We did not deny the gospel. But somewhere along the way, we […]





