I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now…
Philippians 1:3-5
When I give workshops on leadership, I typically ask the participants to pause for a moment and call to mind someone who had led or influenced them in a significant way during their life. I ask them to share about that person just a bit for the group, and it becomes a very meaningful and often poignant time in the session.
After the sharing, I suggest that if that person they named is still alive, that they contact that person in some way- by phone, letter, text, whatever- and say something like, “Today in a workshop, the facilitator suggested that we identify a person in my life that was important and significant in my growth. I named you.”
It is important for leaders to recognize those who helped them to get to the place of leadership that they now have. Then of course, we need to pay it forward by helping others reach their potential, and pouring into their lives just like we had help along the way ourselves.
So today, I will take my own advice, and publicly name one of those important and influential people in my life. Many of my readers may know him. He is Rev. Michael (Mike) Slaughter.
Mike was pastor of Ginghamsburg Church for 38 years, building it from a congregation of about 60 people, to a high of over 3,000 people before he left. More importantly, he had great influence in the Church writ large- Christians all around the world. His books and teachings have touched untold thousands of people. He did, and still does, speak truth boldly, speaking truth to power. He unabashedly calls to task Christian nationalism as something that benefits neither the church nor the nation. He emphasizes that our allegiance as Jesus followers is the primary priority in our life.
So, Mike, thanks for speaking into my life.
I am forever grateful.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for placing great people in our life. Help us to recognize them with gratitude, Amen