September 2013 – The math is simple. A handful of grandkids + water hazard + ball retriever = instant fun!
A few weeks ago, Pattie and I spent a couple days with our sons and their families in Palm Desert, CA, and while it can get a bit toasty (115—but it’s a dry heat, right?), there’s nothing like some vacation time. Not to mention that packing is a breeze: board shorts, flip-flops, and sunscreen and you’re out the door!
One night after dinner, after the final foursome had made their way around the local golf course, I rallied the grandkids and my all-too-often-used golf ball retriever and trotted out to the nearest water hazard. From there, we trolled for golf balls. Basically, it’s the summer version of hunting for Easter eggs and each grandkid gets an extra scoop of Chunky Monkey if they find a Titleist ProV1 for me!
I love looking for golf balls with my grandkids, but there is something else I love looking for. As a student of leadership, I love trolling for people who, in their writings, have captured what it means to lead from the inside out—what it means to lead with their lives. I’m always on the hunt for someone who brings a new level of understanding about the reality that first God works IN you, and then THROUGH you.
Our activity for God can only properly flow from a life with God. We cannot give what we do not possess.
Several years ago, I read a book that took me to that place, that new level of understanding. The book carries the moniker Emotionally Healthy Spiritually, and in its pages, Peter Scazzero argues the vital link between spiritual maturity and emotional maturity.
Here are a few verbatim quotes. I believe they are worth some reflection—both for your sake and for the sake of those who look to you for leadership.
Potent stuff, huh?
Perhaps we share a common prayer: God, raise up a generation of leaders who walk openly and honestly about who they are and the places that are still works-in-progress, allowing the weight of their ever-transformed lives to bring Christ-honoring influence to their spheres of leadership.
What are you discovering about leading from the inside out?
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