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The Secret of the Mysteryof the Christmas Spirit {Part 3}

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | November 21, 2015

As I think back on that night at Epcot, I don’t know if it was the clear starry night, the massive choir, the 50-piece orchestra, the narrator reading from the Scriptures, or the fact that I was sitting with my family, but these were my thoughts. I came home, and began to scribble and type […]

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In the Fullness of Times: Week Three

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | December 17, 2014

small enough…BIG ENOUGH   Each year it seems like Christmas comes rushing at us like the Polar Express. Before we were ever able to focus on its true meaning and significance, it is gone and we are off to another year. In an effort to guard my own heart from the white noise of what […]

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In the Fullness of Times: Week Two

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | December 9, 2014

The Advent season is a time to anticipate and prepare for the first coming or birth of our Savior Jesus. Mary would give birth while she and Joseph were in Bethlehem fulfilling an imperial edict that everyone under Roman rule, which certainly included the Jews, register in their ancestral home for the purpose of accurately […]

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The Legacy of a Great Leader

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | December 8, 2014

Ten years ago, my good friend Mark Miller co-wrote a book entitled, The Secret, with Ken Blanchard. The book was really an exploration into the idea of what great leaders know and do.  In the end, the secret of great leadership is simply this: great leaders serve. Mark’s many years in the Chick-fil-A organization, serving […]

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In the Fullness of Times…

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | December 3, 2014

Thoughts on the Advent Season In recent years there has been a re-emphasis of a sacred tradition on a much broader scale than families lighting candles at the beginning of church services during the Christmas season. This emphasis is on individuals and families, once again, observing the Advent season. The term "advent" comes from the […]

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Sermon Manuscript of Habakkuk 3:16-19

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | September 16, 2014

<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/106309870?title=0&amp;byline=0&amp;portrait=0" width="650" height="366" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> Habakkuk 3:16-19 (ESV) 16 I hear, and my body trembles;     my lips quiver at the sound; rottenness enters into my bones;     my legs tremble beneath me. Yet I will quietly wait for the day of trouble     to come upon people who invade us. Habakkuk Rejoices in the Lord […]

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Because of Norm Rogers

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | July 3, 2014

For the last ten years it has been my privilege to serve in one capacity or another, the vision of Student Leadership University. Everyday I wake up and I get to pursue my dream and calling  to challenge and equip a generation to think, dream, and lead at the feet of Jesus. One of the […]

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Dr. Jay Strack Named a Finalist for the John C. Maxwell Award

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | January 2, 2014

I am excited to announce that Dr. Jay Strack has been nominated for the first ever John C. Maxwell Award and I want to personally ask you to be an encouragement to him! It has been my privilege to work alongside Dr. Jay Strack at Student Leadership University over the past ten years. I still remember […]

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Welcome Ed Newton to the SLU Team

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | September 12, 2013

Two years ago, I was introduced to a gentlemen that would soon become an incredible friend. While sitting over a table full of fried chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes and sweet tea, I had no idea that our conversation would deeply impact the trajectory of our ministries. Dr. Ed Newton is a well-established preacher of […]

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Collaborate

By Brent Crowe, Ph.D | August 22, 2013

One of the first principles of leadership and ministry taught to me seven years ago when I officially came on staff at Student Leadership University was by Dr. Jay Strack. This principle was, “all of us are smarter than any one of us”. Simultaneously, the idea that we can accomplish more together than on our […]

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