Ten men. Two hours. Twice a month.
I have the opportunity, make that the privilege, to meet regularly with three separate groups of men who are lights-out serious about becoming more formidable spiritual leaders. Each of these men—leaders in their own right and circles of influence—have chiseled out a chunk of time in their very full lives for the expressed purpose of deepening their capacity and commitment to leading with their lives. Though their everyday lives look different, each shares a common passion: to be Rock-Solid on the inside and dangerous for the Kingdom on the outside.
We study the Scriptures together. Share our journeys. Pray. Confess. Discuss. Probe. Ponder. Reflect. Question. Dig. Own failure. And celebrate progress.
And in the middle of all of this, we labor to figure out, in tangible terms, what it means to lead with our lives—our most important asset. We long to maximize what matters most.
One way that we do this is by creating what we call “single sentence statements”. These statements have become our shared lexicon of what it means to lead with our lives, not in theory, but in the everyday realities of life and leadership.
As I have collected these statements over the past years, they have become a source of encouragement and inspiration. I pass them along with the hope they will be the same for you.
Chuck Olson
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Written by Chuck Olson
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