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Blog Post 3: When Jesus' Blood Speaks a Better Word Than Our Pain
Part 3 of the "When Grief Meets Hope" series In the book of Hebrews, we encounter a powerful image: "Jesus, the mediator of a new...
David Larlee
6 days ago3 min read
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Blog Post 2: What True Faith Looks Like in the Darkness
Part 2 of the "When Grief Meets Hope" series The collect for Saint Bartholomew's Day speaks of God giving him "grace truly to believe."...
David Larlee
Sep 103 min read
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The Hidden Loneliness of Leadership: Understanding and Addressing Professional Isolation
Leadership is often a lonely journey, but not all of that loneliness is inevitable. While some isolation comes with the territory—the...
David Larlee
Sep 34 min read
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Finding Your Voice When Grief Leaves You Speechless
Part 1 of the "When Grief Meets Hope" series The first thing that strikes me about the apostle Bartholomew is how little we actually know...
David Larlee
Sep 33 min read
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The Agreeable Giver
Every workplace is an ecosystem of how we interact with others ( agreeableness) and whether we primarily give or take in relationships....
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Culture Eats Vision for Breakfast
Culture drives daily decisions and behaviors.  Vision provides direction, but culture determines whether you’ll get there. I’ve observed...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Why Leaders Need Someone They Can Talk To
. Every leader needs a confidant – someone you can turn to when things get complicated and say, "I think I may have made a serious...
David Larlee
Aug 62 min read
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The Leadership Trap
The Truth About Leadership Decisions That Nobody Talks About I was recently watching a CEO struggle through a strategic decision,...
David Larlee
Aug 62 min read
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Strategic Waiting
I'm not exactly known for my patience. And yet, Occasionally, the right meeting with the right person outranks even the most carefully...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Art and Leadership: The Dallas Art Fair
I found myself at the Dallas Art Fair this weekend. The art world, like the realm of leadership, is full of strong convictions—not all of...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Practical Glory & Pastoral Residency
Practical Glory & Pastoral Residency Let's be honest - ministry preparation without a residency is like trying to learn driving from a...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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The Thing About Leadership Is
The Thing About Leadership Is… You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know Here’s the challenge with some leaders: gifting has become the great...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Preparing Leaders for Difficult Conversations
Right, picture this: The world is tearing itself apart over absolutely everything—politics, culture, pineapple on pizza. And in the...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Why Hands-On Training helps the Classroom
You can read all the books, sit through all the lectures, and memorize all the theory—but until you actually do the job, you know...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Applied Mathematics
During the last week of School, I had the pleasure of teaching 7th graders applied mathematics through the delicious lens of Texas BBQ. Â ...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Creativity, how do we nurture it?
Creativity: How do we nurture it? How do we foster it? How do we pursue it, and if our creativity has run dry, how do we recover it?...
David Larlee
Aug 63 min read
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The rebuilding of our communities
won’t be done via big acts done by celebrities.  The splintering of society with its many divisions will be remedied by small acts done...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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Reflection.Â
It’s doesn’t come naturally to me. I have to work to be present. I naturally gravitate to the next thing.  And yet.  I did some...
David Larlee
Aug 61 min read
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