by Ircel Harrison | Dec 30, 2016 | Opinion
I find myself viewing animated films on a regular basis since I have several young grandchildren. Sometimes this is enjoyable; other times it is a duty to be endured. Seeing “Moana” was the former. The story of a strong-willed Polynesian princess –...
by Ircel Harrison | Dec 27, 2016 | Opinion
Questions are keys to growth. A leader always thinks about whether he or she is asking good questions. Good questions energize and encourage; poor questions lead to lack of focus and uncertainty. As another new year approaches, it is important to consider the kind of...
by Ircel Harrison | Dec 2, 2016 | Opinion
Science fiction literature offers a wonderful platform for creative engagement when it comes to dealing with moral and philosophical issues that impact our humanity and our belief systems. Unfortunately, thoughtful science fiction films are few and far between....
by Ircel Harrison | Aug 3, 2016 | Opinion
GPS is a wonderful invention. All one has to do is either type in (or speak) a destination, and step-by-step directions are provided to get there. I must say, however, that I often pull up an overview map that shows me the “big picture” of how I will get...
by Ircel Harrison | May 5, 2016 | Opinion
Hardly a week goes by without someone posting an article or blog about reaching Millennials for the church, even though the real challenge may well be the Internet generation – the next wave on the scene. We recognize that younger generations have their own...