by Dorothy Greco | Nov 21, 2017 | Articles, Christianity Today, Leadership, WomenLeaders
In the context of our small group, Karen* showed up early, offered to make copies or set up the room, and was quick to ask clarifying questions for the sake of others. Having this type of person in your group can be a blessing. I began to notice, however, that if I...
by Dorothy Greco | May 26, 2017 | Articles, Christianity Today
Leadership is an unpredictable ship to navigate. We can’t sail the boat without a crew and we can’t always control the crew—let alone the wind and the waves! Maybe the real problems arise when we try to. My husband and I have been leading long-term healing and...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 2, 2017 | Articles, Christianity Today
Women receive conflicting messages about sex. Journalists, bloggers, talk show hosts, and even religious leaders all have their own idea of what married sex is supposed to be. One common ideology encourages us to focus primarily on pursuing our own sexual...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 9, 2015 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Marriage & Family
My nephew Cory just spent the week with us. For sixteen hours a day, he neither paused nor stopped. He played board games and ping pong, threw himself on the trampoline, chatted endlessly, and on the final day, learned how to dive. In between slipping into the pool...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 1, 2014 | Christianity Today, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
I did not relish the possibility that I was the only Christian woman who had a stronger sex drive than my husband, but for the first decade of our marriage, that’s exactly how I felt. When I shared my dilemma with close friends, I typically got blank stares. One...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 1, 2014 | Christianity Today, Gifted for Leadership, Leadership
“It might be cancer.” When those words were spoken, it wasn’t clear who was more stunned—Michael or me. He was our beloved small group pastor. A true people person, Michael was the lubricant which kept staff friction to a minimum. Quick to laugh, he loved good...