The sermon begins in the parking lot.
Leaders make things better and that requires change.
Priority determines capacity.
Blame enables us to smuggle our issues into our future.
Where there’s no progress, there’s no growth. If there’s no growth, there’s no life. Environments void of change are eventually void of life.
Greed is the assumption that it is all for my consumption.
Communicators need to figure out how well do they engage people, and they should not talk one word longer than people are engaged.
What breaks my heart is in the United States hundreds of thousands wake up on a Sunday and church never crosses their mind.
The goal of leadership is not to eradicate uncertainty but rather to navigate it.
Whenever there is fear, there is opportunity. When there is great fear, there is great opportunity.
Who are you and what breaks your heart?
This is why we give up on things that break our heart because it requires change.
Money comes, money goes. But your story stays with you the rest of your life.
If you’re a preacher’s kid, you see the church differently.
Preachers prepare with this fear: ‘Am I going to be able to fill the time?’ The audience never worries about that.
We want time in with our kids not time out.
My kids think you are always supposed to be in a small group and lead one.
What is this generation of students worth? It’s worth everything.
Me and Sandra are thoroughly satisfied customers as parents of kids who came through this Orange model.
Leadership is all about taking people on a journey. The challenge is that most of the time, we are asking people to follow us to places we ourselves have never been.