by glpadmin | Jan 23, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
Through our work with World Vision’s domestic programs in Canada, my colleague Clayton Rowe and I have designed (and re-designed, and re-designed) over 45 days’ worth of workshops that are resonant with a Dialogue Education approach. With our intrepid ‘Canadian...
by glpadmin | Mar 9, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
Love has different faces. In Dialogue Education and Love Part I (published December 22 2014) I reflected on 8 ways that Dialogue Education principles are really a practice of love. Below are three aspects of the costly nature of love that Dialogue Education invites...
by glpadmin | Mar 16, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
Powerful questions spark great dialogue. Just a few well-chosen, highly-polished questions can stimulate amazing exploration of a relevant issue for a group. But sometimes posing a question can also pose something else: a threat. In societies where a person with...
by glpadmin | Nov 9, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
“We dream in narrative, day-dream in narrative, remember, anticipate, hope, despair, believe, doubt, plan, revise, criticize, construct, gossip, learn, hate, and love by narrative.” -Barbara Hardy If you have ever attended a Glocal Mission Gathering you...
by glpadmin | Feb 1, 2016 | Speaking of Dialogue
I cannot remember her name, but I will always remember our moment. I had just started a new training job, and was visiting my new colleagues, bringing with me a small collection of resources we had developed in my previous team—two books, a few manuals, a CD with...