At the time, J.O. wondered if she was the one who’d done something wrong, and if she’d be in trouble with church leadership.
When Jasmine Mondelo packed up her bags and prepared to leave her home, ‘Ili‘ili, American Samoa, she had one goal in mind.
Internal political turbulence in Ukraine has coincided with a sharp acceleration of the peace process. The United States has ...
Joplin Area Catholic Schools sent kids out to a number of sites for their “Day of Service” projects Monday. Some were at ...
Members from Columbus East Key Club visited the Meridian Kiwanis meeting Thursday to recognize the club for sponsoring their ...
Former civil rights activist Jamil Al-Amin has died in prison at 82 while serving a life sentence. Famed Black Power activist ...
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Ukrainian agencies deny preparing charges against head of Zelensky's faction, chief anti-graft prosecutor
The report comes amid speculation that the President's Office was allegedly preparing to retaliate against Klymenko and ...
Constant availability looks like empathy—but it drains focus, weakens authority, and erodes clarity. Discover why great ...
Four leadership principles have guided my team, shaped our culture, and helped our business find success—not just for a ...
Leadership tools abundantly exist in a world where speed is worshipped, yet one of the most underutilized of them has become ...
Pastor Arthur James discusses his path through hospitality, ministry, and education—and how he helps bivocational pastors ...
Karen Alter shares how a nonlinear path across tech and finance led her to leadership in clean energy and battery storage at ...
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