Separation of Powers — Why is it Important?
We all may remember hearing about “Separation of Powers,” but what does it really mean? How should it work? When is it abused? Does it matter?
These are important questions, and the topic is more important today than we may realize. Checks and balances are critical to the separation of powers.
Life in the Outback of America: Things Take Time by Fred and Joyce Evans (Danita Bye Foreword)
Life in the Outback of America: Things Take Time follows my parents’ lives while learning to survive and thrive under often harsh conditions in North Dakota’s Little Knife River Valley.
American Miracle Movie Launches in Theaters in June
I don’t know what sparks my interest in our founding documents. After all, I’m a leadership development coach in the business world, not a historian. Yet, my son’s prophetic challenge shook me to my core - “Mom, you must pass your leadership wisdom onto the next generation.”
Maybe that’s what nudges me—what hidden wisdom lies in these founding documents? What leadership truths could they hold?
Franklin Graham Prays at Trump Inauguration: ‘Blessed Is the Nation Whose God Is the Lord’
Just a few minutes before President Donald J. Trump was sworn in as America’s 47th head of state, Franklin Graham had the honor of praying for the president; his wife, Melania; Vice President J.D. Vance; and the entire nation at the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
Christian Leaders Highlight Faith's Role in America’s Future, Pray for Trump Ahead of Inauguration Day
Gordon and I attended the Christian Inaugural Gala. What a historic event!
Read the article below that was published in the Christian Post.
Your Leadership Influence: The Benefits and Harms of Cell Phones at School
If you’re a parent with children at school, you probably have concerns about the pros and cons of children having their cell phones at school.
Here is an article you might find of interest.
Dakotas Poised for Newfound Political Prominence with Senate, Trump Cabinet Leaders Picked From the Heartland
The Breakdown of Higher Education: How it Happened, the Damage It Does, and What Can Be Done by John Ellis has a paragraph on page 190 that gripped my attention when I first started serving on North Dakota State Board of Higher Education.