Devotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 278 – The radical light that you are I stand at the edge of a sepulchre where nearly 250,000 people are buried. I was at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. My colleague asks the guide, “Are you Hutu or Tutsi?” She replies, “We do not use those terms anymore. We are Rwandan.” In that moment, she shone light into a dark place; she practiced ‘Kwibuka’, the act of remembering and building the...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 277 – Changing paradigms Two moments on my travels have shown me how important it is to be adaptable, attentive and adept at trying new things. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.” — Isaiah 43:18 In Rwanda, I met specialists in conservation agriculture from across Africa. They shared innovations born from their own hard-won experience in the fields. I realised many of the most...
Read MoreCreation Care Chronicles, no. 1 – Restoration I am sitting in the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen, The Netherlands. It is an historic place, where the Germans surrendered to the Canadians in 1945. As a Canadian of Dutch extraction, it holds a special place in my heart. The surrender ended years of war and famine. It was the beginning of restoration. At that moment, this hotel stood with shattered infrastructure and...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 276 – Restoration I am sitting in the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen, The Netherlands. It is an historic place, where the Germans surrendered to the Canadians in 1945. As a Canadian of Dutch extraction, it holds a special place in my heart. “I will bring my people Israel back from exile. They will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them. They will plant vineyards and drink...
Read MoreDevotions for a Busy Business Person, no. 275 – Succession I have been reading of the succession of Henry I, king of England and Normandy (reigned 1100-1135) after he died. Let’s just say it did not go well. That reflection has made me consider succession in my own work. Many of you have shared in the success (all glory to God) of Regen.Global. I’m now thinking of how that success can continue as my time at the helm is over...
Read More
Recent Comments