by Dorothy Greco | Jun 18, 2015 | Gifted for Leadership
What does it look like to admit our weakness and ask for help? Moses show us. I have a long history of denial—of masking my weaknesses and soldiering on. I’m not exactly sure how or when I learned this paradigm or, more importantly, why I believed it was somehow more...
by Dorothy Greco | May 29, 2015 | Articles, Junia Project
In Malestrom: Manhood Swept Into The Currents Of A Changing World, Carolyn Custis James demonstrates why she is one of the most compelling theologians of the twenty-first century. With the authority and unction of a true prophet, she not only identifies one of the...
by Dorothy Greco | May 4, 2015 | Articles, Englewood Review of Books
Given our nation’s current trend toward polarization, author and pastor Lisa Washington Lamb’s new book Blessed and Beautiful: Multiethnic Churches and the Preaching that Sustains Them asks one of the most salient questions of the day; What does it take to create and...
by Dorothy Greco | May 4, 2015 | Articles, Gifted for Leadership, Leadership
When the assistant pastor called the church’s key leaders to his house for an urgent meeting, my husband and I both suspected something serious had happened. We could not have guessed just how serious. Once all 20 of us had packed into the living room, our senior...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
Despite the reality that pre-nups are on the rise, few of us stand at the altar promising to love, honor and cherish one another while simultaneously planning our divorce. We all want marriages that last a lifetime; marriages that meet our emotional and sexual needs;...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 21, 2015 | Blog, Gifted for Leadership
After being part of the same church community for more than 15 years, my husband and I found ourselves looking for a new church home last year. During the 30-plus years I’ve been following Jesus, I have been a member of only three churches. (This has more to do with...