Companions on the web
Bill Grace, a dear friend, is a servant-leader of the first order. His commitment is extraordinary; his vision is inspiring; and his work is compassionate. Please visit The Center for Ethical Leadership, which he founded at
www.ethicalleadership.org/.
Here is some information about the Center.
One of the most authentic embodiments of servant-leadership in this country is being lived out by the community gathered around
The Institute for Servant Leadership. I encourage you to visit their website at
http://www.servleader.org.
Here is some information about the Institute.
Listening Hearts is a ministry that helps people open their hearts to the guiding presence of God through prayerful listening, imaginative engagement with Scripture, and careful attention to signs of the Spirit. I encourage you to visit them at their web site at
http://www.listeninghearts.ang-md.org/ . Here is some information about Listening Hearts.
Does God love General Motors? If so, how might a faith-rooted way of caring for institutions embody this love in the lives of its leaders? This is the call for Seeing Things Whole.
Here is some information about this program.
The Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership has the most extensive collection of the writings of Robert Greenleaf. They also provide a broad array of programs in servant-leadership.
Here is some information about this helpful resource.
The Center for Creative Leadership is a nonprofit educational institution that is
internationally recognized resource for understanding and expanding the leadership capabilities of individuals and organizations.
Here is some information about this helpful resource.
The primary purpose of The Avodah Institute is to help meet the spiritual needs of people in the marketplace. Its mission is to help leaders integrate the claims of their faith with the demands of their work. I encourage you to visit this website at
http://www.AvodahInstitute.com.
Here is some information about this pioneering effort. |