Q Place Goes to Michigan

Q Place Goes to Michigan

Detroit area workshop yields a record-breaking response. When Jeff Klein, Midwest regional leader, stood up at the front of the Highland Park Baptist Church meeting room, he was amazed to see table after table of people packed in, eager to hear about the Arts of Spiritual Conversations. More than 200 people had turned out for the workshop, most of them pastors and leaders representing thirty-five churches in the Detroit area. Over the course of the previous week, sign-ups kept rolling in, and so many people came on the day of the workshop that they had to move the walls and...Read more …
Kodak Lesson

Kodak Lesson

An important message for the church We don’t hear much about the Kodak company any more. For well over 100 years, Kodak dominated the film scene and owned 89% of the market share in their industry. Indeed, its name was synonymous with pictures, photography, and film. Everyone wanted to have a Kodak moment. But over the last twenty years, the Kodak story has changed dramatically, a giant casualty in the wake of digital photography. Ironically, it was a Kodak employee who invented the first digital camera. In 1975 when Steve Sasson brought his innovative new idea to his superiors, they...Read more …