Author Archives: Jonathan

Papal Contradictions and the Roman Child | the Cripplegate

If you have heard my most recent presentation, complete with quotes from Roman Catholic Theologians and leaders, you will appreciate this article that speaks to papal authority and integrity. As Jesse Johnson states: “There are substantive differences, one of which … Continue reading

Posted in Catholicism, Religion, Theology | Leave a comment

Tweet An Interview with Patrick M. Lencioni About Corpor…

An Interview with Patrick M. Lencioni About Corporate Culture michaelhyatt.com/videos/an-inte… Share!BufferFacebookTwitterWhatsappEmail

Posted in Life in Italy | Leave a comment

His Story in Italy – by Fred Whitman

  Just wanted to let you know that my Dad’s book “His Story In Italy” is now on Kindle. I have heard nothing but good feedback regarding the book. You can find it here if you want to read a … Continue reading

Posted in Book Review, Family, Life in Italy, Missions | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Transformational leaders…[quote]

  “Transformational leaders don’t start by denying the world around them. Instead, they describe a future they’d like to create instead.” – Seth Godin I love this quote because it aptly describes what we are trying to accomplish in Italy. … Continue reading

Posted in Leadership | Tagged , | Leave a comment

A Life Not Wasted: Adoniram Judson | the Cripplegate

How much does Jesus ask from his followers?  Everything. Meet Adoniram Judson.  As Nathan Busenitz points out in The Cripplegate: “Adoniram Judson and his family made enormous sacrifices for the sake of the gospel. From a worldly perspective, some might … Continue reading

Posted in Missions | Leave a comment