Monday, May 21, 2012

Why take an inventory?

A Pacific sunset. (Rob Colsman)

To discover what you care about — The EE inventory supplements, not replaces, other more cut-and-dried personality-, vocational-, or gifting-focused tests. We’ve taken many of them and have found some of their results helpful, but they tend to force people into a limited range of suitable roles, whether the focus is on job performance, team dynamics, [...]

Pilgrimage and the story of need

My wife, Angela, welcomes pilgrims outside La Fuente, the refuge on El Camino de Santiago that we helped staff during the summer of 2007.

In the two years since I founded what is now Everyday Epics, I’ve been learning to write myself into the story of need. Needless to say it’s been a day-to-day challenge. In lots of ways it reminds me of what it feels like to be on pilgrimage. During the summer of 2001, I had the [...]

Keys to Volunteering

My oldest son and I went to a “Keys to Volunteering” training session put on by our two local Habitat for Humanity branches on Saturday. He’s only six, but the session was interactive enough to keep him interested for almost three-and-a-half hours. The rest of the time he played his Leapster and ate donuts. Anyway, [...]

Resources about social justice

Note: The following thoughts are from our friend Nikki Vos, who is currently serving as the administrator of a local church. Last weekend, I attended a Social Justice workshop at a local church in Lafayette, Colo. I thought I’d share with you some of the things I learned. Social justice is based on the idea [...]

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