Monthly Archives: December 2009

Slipping up…there is such a thing as being too late…

Jim Collins in his book, How the Mighty Fall summarizes the path of decline for great companies: Hubris born of success; overreaching and the undisciplined pursuit of more; denial of risk and peril; ignoring or minimizing critical information refusing to … Continue reading

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Things remembered

Veteran’s Day is long past but, as I do each year, I stop to remember my Dad, Robert D. Creson, a veteran of WWII. Dad was a proud Marine, who fought in the Pacific with the First Marine Division, and … Continue reading

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Wycliffe’s Special Christmas Gift for Musoma

MUSOMA, Tanzania – During this Christmas season, almost 2 million Africans will read the story of the birth of Jesus in their own language for the first time. It’s all part of an ambitious project to translate the Bible into … Continue reading

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Bringing Hope

It was an emotional day in Bundibugyo, Uganda, as 60 Bwisi people from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda graduated from an HIV/AIDS training seminar using “Kande’s Story.” All of the participants were HIV positive— many shared how the … Continue reading

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