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5 years ago

in Tulsapalooza on djchuang.com
P.S. A great thai restaurant in Tulsa:
Lanna Thai.

Lanna Thai Restaurant
3535 E 51st St Ste M
Tulsa, OK 74135-3554
(918) 712-3273

5 years ago

in Tulsapalooza on djchuang.com
Lived in Tulsa for a year about 2 years ago. Missed the ethnicity, culture and great restaurants of Minneapolis and Chicago where I had lived before. BUT, the weather in Tulsa couldn't be beat. Although the summers are unbelievably hot.

Best wishes!

5 years ago

in church as junket on djchuang.com
great, great review. i also was at the premiere and walked away with the same impressions.

thanks for sharing...

5 years ago

in still need the leader on djchuang.com
i agree. in the midst of all of the new ideas/thoughts/trends/etc... there is still a few constants - "leaders" being one of them.

it almost seems that there is sort of a rebellion against "organized" leadership right now (and understandably so in many regards). But I think in an effort to be "new" and "emerging" we will really shoot ourselves in the foot if we try to play down or minimize the role of the leader.

perhaps what is needed is a new kind of leader - one with pure motives, passion for people and one who is not afraid to look silly at times. I guess we could create a whole list - but i'm sure you get where I'm going.

now i'm wondering if i'm totally off the subject...

but in sticking with your question. No, I'm not aware of any community group where the role of the leader is non-existant.

5 years ago

in I love New York City! on djchuang.com
i agree. nyc is a great city. was there in november and it was definitely the coolest place i've ever been. i would especially love to live there. soho or east village would be great. or, 5th ave. if i had 55 gazillion dollars. :)

5 years ago

in 14 days towards insanity on djchuang.com
i agree, i agree and yes, I agree.

5 years ago

in disempowering language on djchuang.com
good thoughts here... i agree with you on the timidity by which we approach people when we need to recruit them or engage them in action. (especially in the church world...) it seems to me that the more we challenge people to "step up" to the plate and make a difference the more boldly they will do it and in turn truly feel like they are making a difference.
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