I had the pleasure of connecting with John & Belinda McBade over the course of the last couple of weeks for a project I'm working on with MissionsLaunch.com. They had some fascinating stories to share. I have to admit I learned quite a bit. I didn't realize how great the need is in Japan.
If you would like to learn more about the McBades, and their ministries, check them out on the web at www.mcbade.com or www.gracejapan.com. Please join me in prayer for John and Belinda, and all of those dedicating their lives to reaching the world for Christ.
Many thanks to Dr. Fred Luskin, who took some time out of his busy schedule to chat with me recently. Dr. Luskin, who directs the Stanford Forgiveness Project, shed some light on forgiveness for an upcoming article.
You can find out more about Fred, his research and books at his website www.learningtoforgive.com.
I recently connected with Melissa Stanton, author of The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide, while in search of info for some up-and-coming articles. Melissa had some wonderful insights on the stay-at-home life we all know and love. She was professional, prompt, and provided thoughtful answers to all of my questions.
Melissa's book, The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide, is full of practical insights from the author, and the many real-life women she interviewed. Topics covered include the ups and downs of stay-at-home motherhood, mothering multiple children, and an especially beneficial chapter on finances. The Stay-at-Home Survival Guide is available at amazon.com.
You can find out more about Melissa Stanton and her book at both www.stayathomesurvivalguide.com and www.lifesupportformoms.com. Follow Melissa's blog at reallifesupportformoms.blogspot.com.
Yesterday I connected with Lucy Rosen, a business woman and entrepreneur. Lucy is the President of The Business Development Group, Inc., a leading marketing, public relations and business development firm based in New York. She is also the president and founder of Women on the Fast Track, an international networking organization for women in business.
Lucy is great to work with, willing to help out and quick to respond. I learned a little something too, business networking isn't just about making self-serving connections, it's about helping people out.
Hmm... networking for Christ, now there's an idea I'm on board with!
You can reach Lucy through her websites: