by Dorothy Greco | Jul 10, 2013 | Blog, Christianity Today, Leadership, Spirituality
Recruiting, training, deploying, and supporting volunteers can occasionally feel like a full-time job. But as leaders, we all understand that without these volunteers, church as we know it would come to a screeching halt. Curious to learn how my husband and I have...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 30, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Spirituality
Thanks to public figures such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, Kristen Stewart, David Petraeus, and Anthony Weiner (who’s back in the news and spotlight two years after his big apology), Americans have a grid for fallen humans...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 25, 2013 | Blog, Christianity Today, Spirituality
In contrast to the dogmatic clarity expressed by its lovers and haters, our story casts Exodus International as neither deliverer nor devil. As participants, former leaders, and observers of Exodus, we have a complex response to the organization’s demise,...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 3, 2013 | Blog, Christianity Today, Leadership
Many Christian (and secular) organizations use the metric of growth in numbers rather than movement towards holiness. “God intends for us to yield to and partner with him so that the whole of who we are gradually reflects Jesus to the world. This is a profound...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 11, 2013 | Blog, Christianity Today
Why is it so difficult to apologize well? Is it possible for the body of Christ to set the standard? Check out this post over on Christianity Today’s...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog, Relevant Magazine, Spirituality
Twenty-five years ago, I was on my way from London to Los Angeles to finish a twelve month assignment. I planned a brief layover in Boston to visit my fiancé. Our reunion did not go as planned. Less than a day after landing, he called it quits. After his announcement,...