by Ken Sande | Dec 28, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
A five year-old child was sitting alone in a room with a marshmallow placed a few inches in front of her. She was told that she could eat it immediately, but if she waited just fifteen minutes, she would be rewarded with an additional marshmallow. Six hundred other... by Ken Sande | Aug 8, 2015 | Home Page, RW Blog
The 2015/16 primary and presidential debates highlighted the close connection between politics, pride and emotion. In an outward sense, each of the many candidates was striving to build credibility, prestige and support by highlighting his or her abilities and... by Ken Sande | Mar 9, 2015 | RW Blog
To find your greatest weakness, first identify your greatest strength and then look right behind it. That’s one of the tragic results of sin: it twists our strengths into weaknesses, just as (-1) x 100 becomes -100. Are you highly intelligent and well-studied in the... by Ken Sande | Feb 13, 2015 | RW Blog
One of the hardest and yet most profitable questions you can ever ask another person is … “How did you experience me?†In other words … “Please tell me how I made you feel and what you were thinking about me during our recent interaction. I really want to... by Ken Sande | May 12, 2014 | RW Blog
Peter, James, and John were hijacked. So was Paul. The same was true of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, and Rachel … even David, the man after God’s own heart. Chances are that you’ve been hijacked too. Probably within the last week. It has nothing to do with being on an...