Possibilities on the Job Front

A new possibility for work has arisen today.  I am waiting by the phone and my Outlook inbox.  This past Saturday I happened past on TV the movie “A Chorus Line” (with Michael Douglas),  and the dancers were all singing to themselves during the start of auditions (“I really need this job,…..I hope I get it”)   and I was thinking Continue Reading

When the Denominational Center Doesn’t Hold: The Southern Baptist Experience

Bill Leonard, Dean of  Wake Forest Divinity School,  and a prof of Church History I had at Southern in 1979,  has an article on this site.  A quote: We can note, first, that the SBC established a powerful center that provided a sense of identity and purpose for its constituency. That center was grounded in southern culture, denominational programs and Continue Reading

Study: Office surfers aren’t slackers – Tech News – CNET.com

A little lesson for corporate culture: The National Technology Readiness Survey, conducted by the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business, along with marketing company Rockbridge Associates, surveyed 501 people in December 2002. The survey found that people with Web access at home and at work spend an average of 3.7 hours per week surfing sites for personal Continue Reading