A leadership lesson from my walnut tree plantation. Actually, in my post, I will share several leadership lessons that God taught me while I began working at my walnut tree plantation. A leadership lesson from my grandfather One of my grandfathers was a farmer who raised cattle and who worked his land. And as you […]
Hospitality
Hospitality and the refugees of Europe (and the world) and how should we as believers respond to the crisis—that’s what I want to talk in my blog post. My post is not about the war in Ukraine and/or my understanding of it (even though I could speak about the war because I majored in Political […]
Great leaders read books
Great leaders read books, and through their books, shape others. The word leadership is a topic on many agendas, whether in Church, politics, or business. Needless to say, not all the books are equally important or equally good. I often wonder how God uses different books and writers to shape my life and especially my leadership. Just recently, after […]
The fatherless generation
The fatherless generation is the generation in which we live today. Our culture rejects the key role of the father in the education of children. Therefore, in my blog post I want to defend the God-given role of the father in the 21st century in educating his children about God. The image of the father […]
The role of parents
The role of parents in the education of their children—that’s what I’ve been thinking at lately. I am talking about Christian parents in particular. The role of parents in Jewish communities Someone once asked Isidore Rabi why he became a scientist. That happened after he won the Nobel Prize for physics. Isidore Rabi replied that […]