
In this clip, Immaculée Ilibagiza describes the pain she experienced throughout the Rwandan genocide and how she struggled with the concept of forgiveness.
In this clip, Immaculée Ilibagiza describes the pain she experienced throughout the Rwandan genocide and how she struggled with the concept of forgiveness.
In this clip, Immaculée Ilibagiza shares her story of hiding during the Rwandan genocide and how such a stressful, fear-filled time can cause people to despair. Immaculée reminds leaders to choose to listen to voices of hope.
In this clip, Marcus Buckingham shares how company values can be reflected in the products and environments of the organization.
Focusing on strengths is the surest way to greater job satisfaction, team performance, and organizational excellence.
Second Church in Danville, Illinois may not be considered a mega church, but it has a mega vision. Not only is the church reaching and uniting the Danville community by hosting the GLS, the church is also actively involved with a sister community in Abengourou, Ivory Coast.
In coordination with Willow Creek Association and the CMFI Mission in the Ivory Coast, a small team from Second Church sponsored the GLS for 200 people in a local hotel in Abengourou. By working alongside the local CMFI Mission, they also hosted a dental clinic and supported the leadership development of the CMFI teams through the GLS.
Take a look at this video about how the GLS is impacting both the church in Danville, and its sister community in Abengourou:
“We are committed to the work in Abengourou because it is a very effective ministry!
“We are committed to the work in Abengourou because it is a very effective ministry! I thought the GLS was a great fit for the CMFI Mission in Abengourou because of the work that was being done there to serve their community through a dental clinic, HIV treatment, church planting, evangelism and of course, leadership training and development.” – Dale DeNeal, pastor at Second Church
The GLS had a tremendous impact on the community in both Danville and Abengrourou. Pastors caught the vision, and want to do more than just grow their churches, they want to impact community development as well!
Tragedy does not have to be personal, pervasive or permanent, but resilience can be.
Gary Haugen talks about examining the deep root of fears that can hold leaders back.
Immaculée Ilibagiza describes what forgiveness means to her.
Fredrik Härén explains why aiming for the impossible results in more creative solutions.
Pick someone you almost trust and begin to carefully delegate to them. When they’re 80% up-to-speed, let them run.
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