
Leading with Empathy Without Losing Your Edge
To lead with empathy while maintaining an edge is the great paradox of leadership. Often, we assume that empathy and strength can not coexist. We

To lead with empathy while maintaining an edge is the great paradox of leadership. Often, we assume that empathy and strength can not coexist. We

Ronald Reagan often said, “Freedom is never more than one generation from extinction.” He was not trying to be dramatic. He was describing a simple

When God moves through someone’s life, it never stops with them. His power always flows outward, touching lives, changing environments, and inspiring faith in others.

For nine days, a profound move of God eclipsed the usual rhythms of life at Southeastern University. During this time, our campus became a sanctuary

Black History Month is not merely a box to check on a cultural calendar. Instead, it is a vital season for us to recalibrate our

Oftentimes, we measure leadership by results and strategies implemented, but a true test of a leader comes from the courage they have when the ground

Leadership is often measured by strategy, vision, and results. We celebrate big wins, bold moves, and visible impact. But what about the inner life of

Something has changed in higher education, and it’s not just the curriculum. Many colleges today are no longer places of open inquiry and values-based learning.

Every January, the same phrase resurfaces: “New Year, New Me.” It shows up in captions, journals, and goal lists. And while it sounds fresh and

As the year winds down, everything around us seems to speed up. There are goals to meet, loose ends to tie up, events to coordinate,