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Archives for August 2019

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The Crisis in the Churches: Clergy (Part II)

Aug 29, 2019

In Part I of my blog on Dr. Robert Wuthnow’s book, The Crisis in the Churches: Spiritual Malaise, Fiscal Woe (Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 1997), I describe his thesis that churches are in decline because they have not focused on the majority of their parishioners, the middle-class. He …

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The Crisis in the Churches: Introduction (Part I)

Aug 26, 2019

I am a fan of Dr. Robert Wuthnow, the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. His scholarly expertise is the sociology of religion and he has written more than 30 books. I stumbled upon one of his earlier books, The Crisis in the Churches: Spiritual Malaise, Fiscal Woe …

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Deutsche Bank

Aug 22, 2019

Most weekday mornings during breakfast I read the London Financial Times (FT). I worked twice in London as an American ex-pat for Shell Trading and balance the US news against European reporting. On the 9th of July 2019, John Gapper wrote an editorial in the FT titled: ‘Deutsche’s bankers were …

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2019 Wharton MBA Graduation: Fight Hard — Give More

Aug 19, 2019

On May 19th, I attended the 2019 Wharton MBA Graduation at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). My son graduated from Wharton after studying there for two years. Graduations are happy gatherings where students, faculty, families and friends celebrate the graduate’s successful completion of …

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Christian versus Business Worldview

Aug 15, 2019

I worked in business for over half my life. I understand business drivers like return on assets, competitiveness, profits, shareholder value, and customers. I worked long hours with the associated stresses to meet goals, assess risks, and remain compliant. I know both the terror of being on the …

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Work as a Calling

Aug 12, 2019

How do you make meaning from your work? Is it a job, career, or calling? For most of my life, I never thought about these differences. In their paper, Work as Worship, published in the book Faith & Work: Christian Perspectives, Research, and Insights Into the Movement (Edited by Timothy Ewest, …

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Ms. Ella

Aug 8, 2019

I serve on the Southwestern University Board of Trustees. At various times during the year, I rise early to drive north the 30 miles from my central Austin home to Georgetown where the university resides. Southwestern is a beautiful liberal arts campus of stone buildings that surround the grassy …

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Missionary Ideal

Aug 4, 2019

I have participated in several mission trips during my lifetime. My first was serving in UMARMY, a United Methodist Church summer youth mission trip that worked on homes in neighboring poor communities. I led a team of high school students building wheelchair ramps, fixing leaking roofs and …

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