Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Your Calling, Purpose and Worldview.

"There are things only you can do, and you are alive to do them. In the great orchestra we call life, you have an instrument and a song , and you owe it go God to play them both sublimely."  Max Lucado

"In his insightful and challenging book, The Call, Os Guinness defines our purpose as "the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion, dynamism, and direction lived out as a response to his summons and service" This perspective give meaning to every moment, and it challenges us to live with integrity in every choice and relationship because we represent God at all times."

" So, does this perspective inspire you to use every part of your day more effectively as God's servant, or does it threaten you because you realize some things in your life aren't what they should be? It should do both."


Taken from Daily Insights with Zig Ziglar and Dr Ike Reighard   January 29th

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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Volunteering so all the pieces of the puzzle are in the correct spot!


"God has created each of us with a unique contribution to make in our world and our times. No other person has our same abilities, motivations, network of friends and relationships, perspectives, ideas, or experiences. When we, like misplaced puzzle pieces, fail to show up, the overall picture is diminished."   Richard Stearns: President of World Vision U.S.
Quote from his book: The Hole in our Gospel 

Bloom Where You Are Planted!

We have all heard this phrase so many times that maybe we don't understand what it really means. Google the phrase...you will see what I mean. Some very good secular or worldly advice.

But WHY should we Bloom Where We Are Planted?


As a believer in Jesus Christ and desiring to be a good steward and a faithful "follower" of Jesus on our way to glory...we can be a light for others to see the Truth.


At the end of our lives, I would like to say or have said, "I  have fought the good fight, I  have finished the course, I have kept the faith." (2 Tim. 4:7)


 ●"The Lord created each of us individually with different Spiritual Gifts, Passions, Abilities, strengths and a unique personality with different experiences.  Helping each other put the pieces of the seeming puzzle together so we each can be most effective in our families, church, community and the world and finish our lives well and leave a legacy that gives glory to the LORD so when we stand before Him one day, we will hear, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."
Isn't that what we would like to hear one day?

Now we just need to find a good place where we can put the pieces of the puzzle together and bring glory to the LORD.  Good prayer.


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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Give Thanks With A Grateful Heart

Something we can do everyday!




Still not convinced?  
 If you are an atheist...I challenge you to check out this book!

Evidence That Demands A Verdict...by Josh McDowell

 

 Count your blessings...as we approach Christmas!

 


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Monday, November 12, 2018

Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day?

   Do you know your "Strengths"?

How important are they in your job, business, family?

If it's growing lettuce, teaching a class, volunteering at a local non profit or in your family...It's important to find them and use them! Have a great day!

 

 


    • Look at strengtsfinder website: 
    • Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best every day ? In your job or volunteering?

    • Chances are, you don't. All too often, our natural talents go untapped. From the cradle to the cubicle, we devote more time to fixing our shortcomings than to developing our strengths. 
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    • To help people uncover their talents, Gallup introduced the first version of its online assessment, StrengthsFinder, in the 2001 management book Now, Discover Your Strengths . The book spent more than five years on the bestseller lists and ignited a global conversation, while StrengthsFinder helped millions to discover their top five talents. 
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    • In StrengthsFinder 2.0 Gallup unveiled the new and improved version of its popular assessment, language of 34 themes, and much more. While you can read this book in one sitting, you'll use it as a reference for decades. 
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    • I would be glad to email you the results of MY assessment if you would like to check it out before you spend the $16 at Amazon for it.
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    • It also gives one a plan to work on their strengths and apply them to their ministry, job and family!
  •  A helpful resource I found on the internet.

/http://sourcesofinsight.com/finding-your-key-strengths/

Find Your Strengths

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“Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.” — Lao Tzu
Finding your strengths is one of the best ways to improve your energy and effectiveness.  If you know your unique combination of strengths, and you play to your strengths instead of focus on your weaknesses, you can dramatically amplify your impact.
One of the key things that can hold you back is spending too much time on your weaknesses and not enough time on your strengths.  The better you know your strengths and talents, the better you can pick the right situations or job to leverage your innate abilities.
How do you find your strengths, though? … What are your key strengths?  What are your talents that come easy for you, but are difficult for others?  Are you fully leveraging your unique combination of strengths?


In Now, Discover Your Strengths, Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D. identify 34 key signature themes of strength, based on years of empirical research.


Key Take Aways

Here are my key take aways:
  • Identify your signature strengths.  Don’t just know what you’re good at.  Identify what you are great at.  This difference makes all the difference in the world.
  •  Be your best. The key here is to be your personal best.  This is why modeling somebody else’s success may not come easy for you.  You may not have the same strengths.
  • Cultivate your strengths.  The key is to focus on your strengths and not your weaknesses.  Reducing your weaknesses is not the path to greatness.  Improving your key strengths is your personal path to excellence.
  • Use the sum of your talents.  It’s not about having a single strength, it’s about using the synergy of your strengths.
  • Find a fit for your strengths. Leveraging your strengths turns your work into passion.   What’s work for somebody else is your play if you find the right way to leverage your unique talents.
  • Amplify your results with your network. Once you know your key strengths, you can find the people that complement you in strengths that you lack.

How To Identify Your Strengths

You can go to the authors’ site at StrengthFinder.com – http://strengthsfinder.com/ and take the evaluation.  You need a copy of the book, Now, Discover Your Strengths, for an access code to take the evaluation.

You’ll likely recognize a lot of these strengths in yourself.  The key isn’t to whittle the list down to your absolute strongest talents.  Instead, find the strengths that differentiate you from others and that come easiest for you.


34 Themes of Strengths and Talent

Here are the 34 strengths according to Buckingham and Clifton:
Achiever
Activator
Adaptability
Analytical
Arranger
Belief
Command
Communication
Competition
Connectedness
Context
Deliberative
Developer
Discipline
Empathy
Fairness
Focus
Futuristic
Harmony
Ideation
Inclusiveness
Individualization
Input
Intellection
Learner
Maximizer
Positivity
Relater
Responsibility
Restorative
Self-assurance
Significance
Strategic
Woo

34 Strengths Explained

Familiarize yourself with the 34 key themes of strength.  If you can identify your top five themes, you can use the information to start cultivating your strengths for personal excellence and stop focusing on weaknesses.  Here are the 34 signature themes of strength according to Buckingham and Clifton:
Strength Description
Achiever A relentless need for achievement.
Activator “When can we start?” is a recurring question in your life.
Adaptability You live in the moment.
Analytical “Prove it. Show me why what you are claiming is true.”
Arranger You are a conductor.
Belief You have certain core values that are enduring.
Command You take charge.
Communication You like to explain, to describe, to host, to speak in public, and to write.
Competition You have a need to outperform your peers.
Connectedness You know that we are all connected.
Context You look back to understand the present.
Deliberative You identify, assess, and reduce risk.
Developer You see the potential in others.
Discipline Your world needs to be ordered and planned.
Empathy You can sense the emotions of those around you.
Fairness Balance is important to you.
Focus Your goals are your compass.
Futuristic “Wouldn’t it be great if …” The future fascinates you.
Harmony You look for areas of agreement.
Ideation You are fascinated by ideas.
Inclusiveness “Stretch the circle wider.” You can to include people and make them feel like part of the group.
Individualization You’re intrigued by the unique qualities of each person.
Input You collection information – words, facts, books and quotations.
Intellection You like to think. You like mental activity.
Leaner You love to learn.
Maximizer Excellence, not average, is your measure.
Positivity You are generous with praise, quick with smile, and always on the look out for the positive in the situation.
Relater You derive a great deal of pleasure and strength from being around your close friends.
Responsibility You take psychological ownership for anything you commit to, and you feel emotionally bound to follow it through to completion.
Restorative You love to solve problems.
Self-assurance You have faith in your strengths.
Significance You want to be very significant in the eyes of other people.
Strategic You sort through clutter and find the best route.
Woo You win others over.



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    A good online assessment is IDAK Abilities or Talent Assessment tool 

     

     

    This assessment has a cost, but it is well worth it.

     

     

    Short explanation of their method:

     

     

    You are asked to look at your past:

     

     

    Your hobbies,  community activities where you participated or volunteered, School activities and church activities and the various jobs you have had. 

     

     

    You then pick the 10 most enjoyable experiences. Things you did well and enjoyed.

     

     

    Then they have you systematically look at your Communication Skills: how you relate to people. 

     

     

    Then how you function.

     

     

    The end result is that you will probably discover that no matter what the experience you had or where you had it and when... you used the same skills!

     

     

    A good book you may want to look at is Discovering Your Natural Talents

     

     

    Short description:

     

     NOW YOU CAN LOVE WHAT YOU DO AND DO WHAT YOU LOVE! You have certain innate abilities-talents God has given you-distinct from your achievements, knowledge, personality, interests, and values. These innate abilities just come naturally to you. You do them well without even trying. If you are like many people, however, you may be unaware of these abilities. So you may have made some life choices based on your ambitions rather than on your innate abilities-and spent a great deal of energy doing what doesn't come naturally. 

     

    Discovering Your Natural Talents will change all that by helping you discover your natural, God-given abilities and put them to work in every area of your life. Most effective in groups, this process zeroes in on your communication, relational, functional, and leadership abilities-with the goal of helping you enjoy and make the most of your relationships, job, church work, hobbies, community responsibilities, and ministry contributions.

     

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    Sunday, November 11, 2018

    A Biblical Perspective On The World!

     Perspectives is a fifteen week course designed around four vantage points or "perspectives" — Biblical, Historical, Cultural and Strategic. Each one highlights different aspects of God's global purpose.
    The Biblical and Historical sections reveal why our confidence is based on the historic fact of God's relentless work from the dawn of history until this day.

    The Cultural and Strategic sections underscore that we are in the midst of a costly, but very "do-able" task, confirming the Biblical and Historical hope.
    Why Should I Attend?


    God has a "world-sized" role for every Christian in His global purpose.Whether people go to distant countries or stay at home is a secondary issue. The primary issue is what most people are hungry to discover: vision to live a life of purpose. Discovering that vision makes this course valuable, and perhaps crucial, for any Christian.
    Still time to register for this course!
    First two sessions are free!
    Come and check it out!
    Get a new perspective on what Christian missions is all about!
      
    Even if you are of another faith tradition or persuasion...see what passionate Christians believe!

    There are four emphasis to the course: Biblical, Historical, Cultural and Strategic...so whatever your interest is, you will be inspired. I came to the course about 9 years ago...with my main interest being "Strategic".  I came back for another 4 years...alumni are free to attend as often as you wish...in any part of the country. There are always new speakers!
    Yes, there is a cost...but if you have a real need, there are some scholarships available...don't hesitate to come! 
    You have an epic role to play. You're about to experience God's heart for all peoples and encounter the momentum of the World Christian Movement. Perspectives will open the eyes of your heart with fresh knowledge and understanding of God's unchanging purposes and why they're relevant to your life. 
    Whether you are single, married, student, homemaker, professional or retired, and whatever your current engagement in the church or its ministries, you will be drawn into exploring God's heart to restore His Glory among All Nations, ransoming His people from every tribe, language and culture!  (Rev 5:9)
    Perspectives allows you to hear from 15 different instructors over the course of 15 weeks. All of them excellent and all of them passionate about this course. Some rank among the most highly-regarded missions leaders and mentors in the world and many will travel great distances to join us. They will challenge and inspire you with their wisdom and experience, opening your eyes to a new vision of God's mercy, greatness and love.
    No matter who you are or what you do, Perspectives will help you learn how to live for God's Kingdom.

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