Nations of the world are inseparably linked economically and other factors. The instability of one can lead to the instability of another. For example, if you have an economic meltdown in one country then other nations will be affected. The same is true when you have a civil war in one, the surrounding neighbors are … Continue reading Peace and Development
Human Rights
When a Nation Loses People it Loses Possibilities
The following are four news headlines recently on a well-known site. Migrants locked in stadium on Greek island... Police use sound bombs as clashes break out... 'Jungle' camps in France... Violent Backlash in Germany as Asylum-Seekers Pour In... The necessity is clear that developing countries need to become concerned with creating environments conducive for economic … Continue reading When a Nation Loses People it Loses Possibilities
Reevaluation of Educational Models
It has been said “If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live it's whole life believing it is stupid.” Herein lies a problem with judging others by our own personal standards, abilities, and gifting. In doing so, it is an attempt at cloning people after our image making … Continue reading Reevaluation of Educational Models
Education is the Key to a Better World
It is incumbent upon all of us to create an environment in our homes conducive to fortifying the lens in our children to see others as valuable and as equals. Teach them to realize that when a crime is perpetrated on humanity that it is the result of the person's character and not the color of skin or ethnicity.
Maintaining Peace in a Volatile Environment – Charleston Tragedy
We have a choice to make in America. Permit these situations to be exploited by self-interest groups and activists looking to pimp the circumstance into a financial windfall and fame, thus creating division and deepening racial divides? Or, are we going to come together and overcome evil with good?
Location Never Determines the Value of Gold!
Whether gold is found in Ghana, Sierra Leone, or the United States, its value remains the same. It's location does not determine its value. Humanity has inestimable worth regardless of geographical location and/or national existence. All of the human race is made up of particles of gold equal in value and deserving of honor and … Continue reading Location Never Determines the Value of Gold!
National Unity is a Breeding Ground for Growth.
National unity is a breeding ground for growth. The dissolution of tension is predicated on the inward purpose that the country’s future is not based on individual good, but what’s best for the whole nation. Another way of putting it is – it takes teamwork which means its all inclusive. Everyone is important for the … Continue reading National Unity is a Breeding Ground for Growth.
All Leaders Lead from the Heart Whether Good or Bad
We should all ask the question “why am I in leadership – what is my purpose?” All leaders lead from their heart whether good or bad. Motives reside in the heart of an individual. Here are some questions to ask yourself to expose which motives are resident. Are you interested in Giving or receiving Title … Continue reading All Leaders Lead from the Heart Whether Good or Bad
Giving Honor is Going on the Offense and Aggressively Attacking the Cancer Causing Tensions such as Racism, Religious Bigotry, and Political Oppressions.
Make it a practice to treat people as free, not slaves, as human-beings, not inanimate objects, as having rights, not pawns to control, as an opportunity to help them succeed, not an enemy to be destroyed.
Reuben Egolf Receives a Doctorate in Humanities
On Wednesday March 18th Reuben Egolf (pictured here) received a Doctorate of Philosophies in Humanities from the Chief Chancellor Dr. Clyde Rivers of the United Graduate College and Seminary International. The alumni consists of several presidents (former and current), first ladies, and distinguished leaders around the world. Dr. Egolf wanted to express his heartfelt appreciation … Continue reading Reuben Egolf Receives a Doctorate in Humanities
