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The Oak Street friends are hanging out at their treehouse when a moving truck pulls up across the street. Peering through the bushes, they see that the new family includes a small boy around their age. They must decide whether or not to welcome this new kid. Welcoming someone new mean sharing and making space. Do they really want that kind of change? They revisit the list of questions made in Oak Street Treehouse: The Day they Messaged God. This time they ask God, "Do you really love everybody in the whole wide world?" God gets them thinking about what it means to be a neighbor...whether you like or love someone or not.…mehr

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The Oak Street friends are hanging out at their treehouse when a moving truck pulls up across the street. Peering through the bushes, they see that the new family includes a small boy around their age. They must decide whether or not to welcome this new kid. Welcoming someone new mean sharing and making space. Do they really want that kind of change? They revisit the list of questions made in Oak Street Treehouse: The Day they Messaged God. This time they ask God, "Do you really love everybody in the whole wide world?" God gets them thinking about what it means to be a neighbor...whether you like or love someone or not.
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Autorenporträt
Dick Daniels is a leadership development strategist. His first book was awarded two national book awards. Leadership Briefs: Shaping Organizational Culture to Stretch Leadership Capacity. His most recent writing is a chapter in the new book in the Building Bridges series from the International Leadership Association: Leadership and Power in International Development. The book was awarded the R. Wayne Pace HRD Book of the Year Award by the Academy of Human Resource Development.