David A. Livermore

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David A. Livermore


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David Livermore, (Ph.D in International Education, Michigan State University) is a social scientist, devoted to the topics of cultural intelligence (CQ) and global leadership and the author of ten award-winning books. He leads the Cultural Intelligence Center in East Lansing, Michigan and he’s a visiting research fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Prior to leading the Cultural Intelligence Center, Dave spent 20 years in leadership positions with a variety of non-profit organizations around the world and taught in universities. He’s a frequent speaker and adviser to leaders in Fortune 500’s, non-profits, and governments and has worked in more than 100 countries across the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe.

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Serving with Eyes Wide Open

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“Perspective. Perspective on “need.” Perspective on “hunger.” Perspective on “money.” Do you feel as if you’re living paycheck to paycheck? You may well be, and my point is not to diminish the financial challenges facing many North Americans. But it’s all about perspective. It’s all about serving with eyes wide open.”
David A. Livermore, Serving with Eyes Wide Open: Doing Short-Term Missions with Cultural Intelligence

“See table 1 below for a sampling of Webber’s comparison of these three generational eras in the American evangelical church. Table 1 Comparison of Traditional, Pragmatic, and Younger Evangelicals”
David A. Livermore, Cultural Intelligence (Youth, Family, and Culture): Improving Your CQ to Engage Our Multicultural World

“One of the greatest ironies of the history of Christianity is that its leaders constantly gave in to the temptation of power—political power, military power, economic power, or moral and spiritual power—even though they continued to speak in the name of Jesus, who did not cling to his divine power but emptied himself and became as we are.”
David A. Livermore, Cultural Intelligence (Youth, Family, and Culture): Improving Your CQ to Engage Our Multicultural World



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