If a pastor of a church aspires to the highest office of their respective country, they must understand the difference in roles. In the church the pastor is concerned about conversion and a main purpose of leadership is leading the charge in converting people to their faith, and then discipling them in the principles of … Continue reading A Leader for All People
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Violation Of Human Rights
The Associated Press is reporting that a Saudi man received a 10 year prison sentence and 2,000 lashes over atheist tweets. The 28 year old unnamed man tweeted that Islam was lies and much of the prophet’s words was the reason for hostilities. He denied the existence of God and ridiculed the Quran. The young … Continue reading Violation Of Human Rights
Dr. Reuben Egolf Keynote Speaker at the PAPN Summit
The necessity is clear that developing countries need to become concerned with creating environments conducive for economic growth, social improvements, and improved infrastructures. The countries who are forced to deal with the crushing influx of immigrants seeking a better life is overwhelming their ability to sustain them. Developing nations on the other hand is … Continue reading Dr. Reuben Egolf Keynote Speaker at the PAPN Summit
Mentorship is a Must
Mentorship is a personal development a relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person. The mentor has a certain area of expertise. It is a learning and development partnership between someone with vast experience and someone who wants to learn. The person in … Continue reading Mentorship is a Must
Looking for Quality Leadership
When choosing a president or any person in leadership capacity, watch how they act under pressure. How a person acts in the fire is who they really are. Good leadership has a quality that is indispensable. It must be able to handle criticism without immature responses and knee-jerk emotional outbursts. Leadership carries an expectancy … Continue reading Looking for Quality Leadership
I Have Hope
I have hope of a world where peace is the atmosphere of our cultures people do not die because of their faith people are not imprisoned for a difference of an opinion war is not engaged because of surface issues such as skin color black, white, yellow, brown, rich, poor, presidents, and people who … Continue reading I Have Hope
Dr. Reuben Egolf invited to Peru
Dr. Reuben Egolf the Vice President of the Human Rights Global Congress has been invited to speak at the International Congress 2016 in Lima, Peru. It is being hosted by Dr. Alberto Santana and is slated for January 28-31. Dr. Egolf will be speaking on Partnership - the secret to global success Methods that promote … Continue reading Dr. Reuben Egolf invited to Peru
Human Rights Day
Human Rights Day is every Dec. 10th. It is observed every year on 10 December. It commemorates the day on which, in 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 1950, the Assembly passed resolution 423 (V), inviting all States and interested organizations to observe 10 December of each … Continue reading Human Rights Day
The Sound of Freedom
There is a sign located outside of the US Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort, South Carolina, that says “The noise you hear is the sound of freedom.” Some people periodically get upset at all the noise the military jets are making and the Marine Corps decided to change their perspective. What some people think … Continue reading The Sound of Freedom
The Culprit of Paris
The horrendous acts of murderous violence which took place in Paris on November 13 has left many feeling vulnerable and shaken. The 128 people who lost their lives in the attack will be forever mourned by their loved ones who will sadly miss their brother, sister, parent, or child. The world suffers because 128 potential … Continue reading The Culprit of Paris
