I love the way this was put: Jesus clothed Himself with us. He put on flesh and died, then put on our flesh and lives! Mark Weever I love the way Mark put this. It’s true. Jesus was God in the flesh. He came and lived a life that every one of us lives, except […]
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Strive Masiyiwa at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit
Here are my notes from his talk at the 2018 global leadership Summit. There is so much going on in Africa that the rest of the world needs to pay attention to and learn from. I love his philosophy that if your business solves the problem people will seek you out. He wasn’t passionate about […]
T.D. Jakes Talk at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit
The general point from T.D. Jakes at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit is to be passionate about something and then find ways to act on that passion. Assuming it is a passion that is led by the Lord and inspired by advancing the Kingdom of Heaven, that is right on. Find the thing that God has called you to do and then work at it with all of your heart!
Juliet Funt 2018 Global Leadership Summit Talk
Here are my notes from Juliet Funt speaking at the 2018 GLS. I think her best point was the Yellow list for delayed communication. Like Seth Godin saying the best email writing software is Notepad.exe. There are things that you feel like saying that aren’t always the best thing to say. After a bit, you’ll […]
Angela Ahrendts Interview at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit
Here are the notes from the Angela Ahrendts interview at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit. She was interviewed by John C. Maxwell, which added his own colors to the conversation. She manages 66,000 people in Apple Retail space and a lot of the dialog they had that I didn’t catch was about the way they […]
Craig Groeschel Opening Talk at the 2018 Global Leadership Summit
Here are my notes from Craig Groeschel’s opening talk at the Global Leadership Summit (GLS 2018). The opening addressed the Hybels scandal directly and I thought a lot of what he said about it was good. Nobody can accuse them of not addressing the issue as fully as it needed to be addressed at this event. […]