Mar 12 2008

Irony

Last week I sold my old washer and dryer.

check

…this week I washed the check in my new one.

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Mar 11 2008

1 Year

one year

Jordan & Kristin Rippy
March 11, 2007

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Mar 8 2008

The Forum: Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush delivered a great speech on leadership in the final session of The Forum. Jeb was governor of Florida from 1998 to 2006. I hope you’ve enjoyed these updates on each session. Click here to check out all of The Forum re-caps.

Six Common Features of Leadership

  1. Leaders need to ask the ‘why not’ question.
  2. The power of B-HAG’s. (Big-Hairy-Audacious-Goals)
  3. Leaders stick with it.
  4. Leaders must communicate.
  5. Leaders have to have a servant’s heart.
  6. Leaders need to say what they’re going to do and then do what they’ve said they’re going to do.
  • “You’re either in your ascendancy or in your decline.”
  • “The single-most indicator of poverty and despair is a dysfunctional family.”
  • “Culture resists people who stick with it.”
  • “The worthy things require hard work.”
  • “The first step to communicating a message is having a message of substance that requires hard work.”
  • “FUP = Follow Up Please”
  • “Listen before you communicate.”
  • “Things that never happen always happen.”
  • “When you’re popular you are watched - not followed.”
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Mar 7 2008

The Forum: Wayne Cordeiro

Wayne Cordeiro pastors New Hope Christian Fellowship, one of the fastest growing churches in America. New Hope is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. This guys really sufferin’ for Jesus. :-)

Four Levels of Leadership

  1. Control Leadership
  2. Corporate Leadership
  3. Character-based Leadership
  4. Christlike Leadership
  • “You can teach what you know, but ultimately we will reproduce what we are.”
  • “Don’t confuse the source of your income with the avenue by which your salary is provided.”
  • “Don’t correct to data. Correct to the Word of God.”
  • “Does the Bible take time or save time?”
  • Amos 8:11 - There is a famine of hearing God’s word. We are so hungry, we’re eating everything except the Word of God.
  • When we don’t learn to feed ourselves we develop a dysfunctional body.
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Mar 7 2008

The Forum: Kay Warren

Key Warren is the wife of Rick Warren. She is an author and humanitarian. Her most recent book is called Dangerous Surrender.

21st Century Disciples

  • To be disciples we have to be dangerously surrendered, seriously disturbed, and gloriously ruined.
  • “A surrender to God is a dangerous surrender not because God is bad but because God is so powerful.”
  • “If it’s not a control issue that keeps you from becoming a disciple, it will be fear.”
  • “Where is your point of dangerous surrender?”
  • Jesus spent a third of his ministry healing. He obviously cares about the body and not just the soul.
  • “We bring people to Jesus so that He can deal with their brokenness.”
  • “Jesus preached an upside-down Kingdom.”
  • “If you want to truly be a disciple you’ll be about the least, the last, and the lost.”
  • Effective ministry comes not from a place of authority, but a place of identifying with those to whom you are ministering.
  • People often find a seat at God’s table because someone offered them a seat at their physical table.
  • “Your job as a disciple of Jesus Christ is to be the visible presence of the invisible God.”
  • Guilt comes when we live our lives only for ourselves.
  • The anecdote to evil is doing good in Jesus’ name.
  • Rick Hick Warren?
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Mar 7 2008

The Forum: Andy Stanley

  • “The vision is a mental picture of what could be and should be.”
  • “Vision always leaks.”
  • “Talent, leaders, and resources follow vision.”
  • State the vision simply, cast it convincingly, repeat it regularly, celebrate it systematically, and embrace it personally.
  • “Memorable is portable.”
  • Too often the vision is engraved on the walls but not practiced in the halls.
  • “Once you have a statement that sticks you have the rest of your life to define it.”
  • “What would go undone if your organization ceases to exist?”
  • “The more inconsistencies that people see in you the better they will feel about themselves.”
  • “Vision has no auto-pilot.”
  • “Urgency propels vision.”
  • “Uncertainty creates the need for leaders.”
  • “Only do what only you can do and you will attract the people who can do what you can’t do.”
  • “If you’re going to cut off my arm don’t start with my hand.”
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Mar 6 2008

A little Misty-eyed

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Kristin and I got a little misty after reading this post on Misty Thompson’s blog. We love having friends over! You should all come to Sarasota and spend a weekend with us…Why? Because we love you. Oh, by the way, Grant is an incredible photographer.

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Mar 6 2008

The Forum: Colin Powell

I’m a little surprised by the lack of security for former secretary of state Colin Powell. No metal detector, no bag check…All I see is one Polk County Sheriff’s Deputy. Don’t worry Colin, Polk County’s got your back. Here are some notes from Powell’s basic, straight-forward talk on taking charge in leadership.

  • Powell looks fantastic for 71.
  • “Don’t go through life looking through the rear-view mirror. Look ahead out the windshield, not back on the things of the past.”
  • “When you raise people up, they are less likely to resort to violence.”
  • “Working forward is the only option.”
  • “The emphasis on leadership should be on followers.”
  • “Recognize the value of each and every follower and make sure that they realize that value.”
  • “Don’t motivate your people, inspire them.”
  • “Inspired people self-motivate.”
  • “Invest in resources so that the followers have the best possibility of success.”
  • “Recognize and reward your followers.”
  • “You’ll know you’re a good leader if your troops will follow you only out of curiosity.”
  • “You can’t let the crisis of the moment overshadow all the good that has happened.”
  • “Real leaders face the reality of a situation and don’t pretend it isn’t there.”
  • “If you’re a leader, you’re a problem solver.”
  • “Don’t let your ego get so close to your position that when your position falls your ego goes with it.”
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Mar 6 2008

The Forum: Erwin McManus

The Leadership Matrix

  • “Your leadership abilities may be diminished and minimized by trying to be a certain kind of leader.”
  • “Jesus was the greatest leader who ever lived.”
  • At it’s best the church is a movement of preachers and teachers. At it’s worst it’s managers, wardens, and prison guards.
  • “The church should be a movement of vision and imagination.”
  • “We should not be calling people to buy into a certain vision, we should be calling them to be a part of a culture and community of vision.”
  • The church should be a place that empowers people to fulfill their God-given vision.
  • We are the ones who need to worship God. He does not need our worship. What God needs is for us to care about humanity.
  • It’s not about how long you live. It’s about how well you live.
  • We live in a culture that is primarily focused on prolonging our lives rather than deepening them.
  • Our mission is not be popular in Christianity, our mission is to be lead people to Jesus.
  • “Different people are great leaders in different contexts.”

Erwin McManus was awesome. You should definitely check out his book, Soul Cravings.

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Mar 6 2008

The Forum: Marcus Buckingham

Marcus Buckingham is a researcher and an author. This talk is based on his most
recent book, Go Put Your Strengths to Work. Here are some take-aways from his session.

  • Marcus has a sweet accent.
  • “Build on your strengths and manage around your weaknesses.”
  • “All greatness is local.”
  • “At work, do you have an opportunity to do what you do best everyday.”
  • “What percentage of a typical day do you spend playing to your strengths?”
  • “Put your own oxygen masks on first before your charge around trying to help everyone else.”
  • “Your strengths are not things that you are good at. You may be able and good at doing something that you hate doing. That is a weakness, because when you complete the activity you feel weaker.”
  • “We have a whole generation of young people that are growing up being characterized by who they aren’t. It’ why we focus on the F and not the A.”
  • “We should focus on strengths because we will get the most return for our investment.”
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