Feb 28, 2012 | Leadership Development, Leadership Skills, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series)
The Dangerous Cornice of Trying to Be the “Best” Leader | Just Strive to “Excel” or Be a “Good” Leader… (#3 In a Seven Part Series: Seven Things Successful Leaders Do Differently.) Successful leaders know that pursuing perfection...
Feb 22, 2012 | Identity, Leadership Development, Leadership Skills, Spiritual Formation, Wilderness Core Knowledge
The Setting of Jesus’ Ultimate Blessing | This Symbolic Action Teaches: You Don’t Have to Prove Yourself to God. God Loves You. Before we look at this most significant identity-shaping event of Jesus’ life, we need to consider where it...
Feb 21, 2012 | Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Leadership Development, Leadership Skills, Wilderness Core Knowledge
The book of Acts opens with these profound words from Luke (who wrote the book): In the first book, O Theophilus, I have dealt with all that Jesus began to do and teach, until the day when he was taken up, after he had given commands through the Holy Spirit to...
Feb 20, 2012 | Leadership Skills, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series), Snowboarding
This is probably the coolest snowboarding short film I’ve ever seen. In Karie Meltzer’s article, LED Snowboarder Lights the Night, she highlights a recent short film by Jacob Sutton. Sutton films pro snowboarder William Hughes on a night ride down Tignes,...
Feb 10, 2012 | Awareness, Experiential Teaching & Facilitation, Outdoor Leadership Training Tips (Blog Series), Wilderness Core Knowledge
The World has a Design, Which Points to a Designer. I’m in Kathmandu, Nepal as I write this blog. In Asia, it seems most everyone believes in some notion of a God. The veil into the spiritual realm is thin here. Hardly anyone questions the existence of gods, and...