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Eileen E. Flynn

Journalist

Eileen E. Flynn is a journalist specializing in religion. She lives in Austin, Texas, where she teaches journalism at the University of Texas and St. Edward's University. 

Most recent content by Eileen E. Flynn

  • In booming Austin, Texas, churches struggle to keep pace with the city's growth
  • People who were homeless find housing -- and community -- at an RV/tiny home village
  • Ministry helps struggling veterans heal from the wounds of war
  • A dying Texas church gives life to a new congregation
  • A struggling Texas church is slowly rising again, becoming leaven for the community
  • Austin church is a 'voice of grace' for a rapidly changing city

What We Teach

We address a yearning for greater strength and vitality among Christian institutions and for greater faithfulness and effectiveness in the leadership and management of those institutions.

  • Thriving Communities
  • Vibrant Institutions
  • Christ-Shaped Leadership
  • Traditioned Innovation
  • Transformative Leadership
  • Generative Organization
  • Sustainable Design

David Bailey

David Bailey, founder of the nonprofit Arrabon, onstage at the closing concert of a songwriting internship. Arrabon's programs provide leadership opportunities to minorities, women and others who don’t normally have a leadership development pipeline. Photo by Mike Morones

Reconciliation, Racial & ethnic

David Bailey: Christians and the work of reconciliation

We underestimate the brokenness brought about by racism -- and the creativity needed to reverse it -- but Christianity offers a way forward to healing and reconciliation, says the executive director of Arrabon.

Online training to cultivate a spirit of generosity

The Executive Certificate in Religious Fundraising (ECRF) is currently an eight week online course with a practical application project. The ECRF, a program of Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, provides the research, tools, and customized training to meet the growing needs of leaders in religious communities and fundraisers of faith-based organizations.

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