Leadership Thought: Start Now
in the "Write" Direction.
Dear Friends,
Another letter in my church mail slot,
but this one was different. Not some generic information about some new book I
must read to revolutionize my ministry, or some information about a conference
every pastor must attend. No, this letter was different. It came from a student
I had taught several years ago at Calvary Christian School in Old Bridge. Mike
was one of those who sat in the middle right of my Spiritual Leadership Class,
and to my surprise he had taken the time to share his appreciation for the
lessons he had learned in class.
In a handwritten note, he
writes "The class was very foundational for me and I still find myself
thinking about those lessons from time to time. In fact, I have since re read
the 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership (by John Maxwell) and shared it
with my friends along the way at college who also found it very helpful.
Whether the lesson of the Messiah is among you, or always trying to be an
attentive listener, or that great adage people don't care how much you
know until they know how much you care, I continually find myself reflecting on
how I can implement those lessons into my daily life....So I just wanted to
thank you for those lessons and for the encouragement you provided me and
encourage you in whatever life is bringing your way these days. I hope all is
well with you and your family. God bless, Mike Giammarino."
Wow, you don't think a letter like
that adds value to your life! Handwritten notes of encouragement are in short
supply these days, but when they arrive, we ought to frame them and hang them
in some place special where they serve as a daily reminder that our life has
made a difference.
One of my favorite pastors is David
Jeremiah and in The Joy of Encouragement he titles one of
his chapters "The Write Way to Encourage" and he concludes the
chapter with this exhortation, "Start now on the write direction."
Good advice for all of us who are interested in making a positive difference in
people's lives.
I often carry a well-worn, well-marked
bible with me wherever I go. The bible was given to me over 20 years ago by a
Scott Harrigan, a college student who sat in the pews of a church I once
pastored. That bible means a lot to me, and I would be devastated to lose it.
However, the reason the loss would be so profound is not because I couldn't find
another one, for I probably have 20 other bibles lying around my house or
office. What makes my bible so special is what's packed inside the front cover.
It is here that I access large supplies of encouragement found in a
valued collection of handwritten letters that scream "I love you and you
are making a difference in my life." This treasure trove of
encouragement" comes from the notes of friends and family alike, and
they are a continual reminder that when things are tough and I may be
discouraged, I still have a multitude of friends that walk with me wherever I
go.
Thanks Mike. I wanted you to know
that you just became another one of my friends I carry with me.
Is there someone you need to write
today, a person who would appreciate knowing that you were thinking of them?
Why not drop them a note and let them know how much they have meant to you. I
am going to do it, and I hope you will too.
Yours in faith and friendship,
Pastor Tom
P.S. And if you are not sure how to
begin that love letter to a friend, just flip open your bible to Romans 1:8-9
and you will read a perfect model. I bet anyone who received a letter like that
would carry it with him/her wherever he/she might go.
(The above Leadership Thought was
previously shared in another format)
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