Archive for Leadership

The Leadership Search

by: Orrin Woodward December 23, 2011

By Orrin Woodward I searched for him half my life, named with an uncommon sound. I looked for him around the world, but this person refused to be found. Thankfully, I discovered him, the good news is, you can too. However, it won’t be easy, as he reveals himself to just a few. You can [...]

The Greatest Lust Of All: Power Over Others

by: Bryan Hyde December 21, 2011

By Bryan Hyde Over grown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty, and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty.–George Washington In 1930s Germany, a unitary leader plead for sufficient power to make his homeland safe from the threats faced by his nation. The German people and their [...]

Education Insights: Unschooling Rules (A Book Review)

by: Oliver DeMille December 19, 2011

By Oliver DeMille Once in a while a truly great book comes along that you just can’t wait to tell everyone else to read. Unschooling Rules by Clark Aldrich is that kind of book. I started reading in the afternoon and couldn’t put it down until I finished. My first thought when I completed the [...]

Free Enterprise, Capitalism, Great Systems Until…

by: Kevin Mogavero December 16, 2011

By Kevin Mogavero There are a few interesting factors we should study when we look at our free enterprise and capitalistic-natured economy. First, consider that free enterprise evokes and encourages competition. Second, consider that the capitalist system requires an entity to generate profit to survive. Two things that I think have made America the world [...]

Why Freedom-Lovers Are Their Own Worst Enemies

by: Stephen Palmer December 12, 2011

By Stephen Palmer Why can’t the freedom movement seem to get any traction? Why have we lost battle after battle for at least the past century? It’s because we tend to make the good the enemy of the perfect, the pragmatic the enemy of the ideal. To be clear, it’s because the most passionate among [...]

Jonathan Edwards – Resolved to Serve with Humility

by: Orrin Woodward December 9, 2011

By Orrin Woodward Here is the section from my new book on Jonathan Edwards.Here is another great American who utilized the power of resolutions in his life. Have you implemented RESOLVED: 13 Resolutions for LIFE into your life? Let’s start a resolution revolution together. Sincerely, Orrin Woodward Jonathan Edwards was a preacher, theologian, a missionary [...]

Get Your Hands Off My Cookie!

by: Kevin Mogavero December 7, 2011

By Kevin Mogavero I heard a great story from Pastor Rob Rod the other day. It began with a woman at a crowded mall who had just sat down next to a gentleman about her age. She opened her newspaper and started to read. A few moments later, she reached over to grab one of [...]

Three Wrong Lessons

by: Oliver DeMille December 5, 2011

By Oliver DeMille The result of our intermingled modern educational and class systems is too often that the modern citizen feels, as G.K. Chesterton put it, “I have no right to think for myself. I have no right to think at all.” Lesson One: A major lesson of our modern schooling is that we are [...]

George Washington – RESOLVED for Character

by: Orrin Woodward December 2, 2011

By Orrin Woodward Here is a portion of the introduction from my new book RESOLVED: 13 Resolutions for LIFE. George Washington focused on building his character every day. This is important for all of us. Have you resolved to grow personally and professionally? Sincerely, Orrin Woodward By nature, young Washington had a fiery temper, but [...]

Tim Tebow: Unconventional Just May Mean Revolutionary

by: Chris Brady November 21, 2011

By Chris Brady As a father I am constantly on the lookout for lessons, stories, experiences, and role models that will be edifying for the development of my children. Several years ago, while he was still a surprising sensation at the University of Florida, Tim Tebow came onto my radar screen. There was something attractive [...]