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Janet had spent the last three years abroad as a loyal spouse supporting her husband in his job as a senior executive of an American

Personal Theological Reflections on a Contemporary Philosophy of Transformation The stated and intended outcome of the world’s great religions is changed lives. This usually means not

Next in the series on John’s recent work in Poland. In the last regular issue (before the special on the Maasai Experience), he looked at

In the last issue, John explained how he got to Poland and why it is so hard for him to leave  (there is too much

In a prior issue, John told the story about how important ‘WEST’ was to the early wagon-train pioneers, and how that vision of a possibility

First, a Little Background Janus was the name of the Roman god of gates and doors, beginnings and endings, and is therefore the linguistic root

Rarely in history has an indigenous people been able to survive assimilation into the technological world without losing the essence of their (ancient)  culture and its

When prejudice and negative judgments shift to understanding and respect, what is it exactly that changes? Is it the way someone thinks about someone else,

While training in all its various forms continues to be the delivery system of  choice for most person-centered Organization Development (OD) work, a rapidly  growing

Letting Go and Allowing In: A Summary The final sentence in the first issue in the series was: “’Being too eager to fill the space

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