During his adult life, Uli Chi has lived and worked in the intersection between business, the academy and the church. He has had the privilege of serving as past Board Chair of Regent College in Vancouver, BC, as current Vice Chair of the Board of the Max De Pree Leadership Center at Fuller Seminary, and as current Chair of the Executive Committee of the Center for Integrity in Business at Seattle Pacific University. He has also been involved in all aspects of local church leadership, including as a member of the adult ministries team’s teaching faculty at John Knox Presbyterian Church in Seattle.
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Leadership Wisdom – Hunger and Thirst
Our longing for right relationships (“righteousness”) is fulfilled in the practices of our lives, much like our physical hunger and thirst are fulfilled by eating and drinking.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – The Dominion of the Meek
Jesus challenges us to a steely commitment to his way of life that is matched with a gentleness in the way we relate to others.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – Mourning and Restoring What Was Lost
Those who mourn the great loss of humanity’s original potential are promised comfort of several kinds.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – Vulnerability and Trust
In Jesus’ remarkably vivid description, becoming fully human requires that we acknowledge and embrace our essential poverty of spirit.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – Resetting Our Expectations
Jesus’ Beatitudes attempt to correct our view of God’s expectations for us as human beings.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – Who is This Jesus?
Jesus helps us see what that looks like lived out in real life in the middle of broken human communities and a fractured world.
Read PostLeadership Wisdom – All Leaders are Teachers
Jesus sits on a hillside with a group of his disciples talking about a new way of being human.
Read PostLeadership Temptations: What Price Are You Willing To Pay?
Jesus willingly pays the highest price possible.
Read PostLeadership Temptations: How Will You Lead?
In our passion to do good in the world, it’s easy for the tempter to distract us by focusing on the ends of our work in order to justify unjustifiable means.
Read PostLeadership Temptations: What Does Success Look Like?
It’s easy to focus on spectacular progress and dramatic results.
Read PostLeadership Temptations: Whom Do You Trust?
Learning to trust God unreservedly is the first task (and test) of leadership.
Read PostBeginning 2021 With Courage
As Jesus’ followers, how can we be a signpost of life and hope in our generation?
Read PostEnding 2020 With Hope
The season of Advent and Christmas is an annual, repetitive reminder of God’s love for this world and its inhabitants.
Read PostThe Good News of Christian Leadership – The Way Jesus Christ is Lord
How do we give faithful expression to our deepest passions this election season without turning them into idols?
Read PostThe Good News of Christian Leadership – Jesus Christ is Lord
The gospel announces that Jesus Christ alone is Lord. And that should give us pause.
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