Friday, December 30, 2016

Happy New Year

Happy Friday Friends!

I hope & trust this post finds you all having a great day! Additionally, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas and enjoyed quality time with your family & friends!

As we are on the eve of New Year's Eve, I simply want to speak to you from the heart and close with a scripture that speaks powerfully to me...perhaps you will find it useful as well.

A few things from the heart:

  • Please don't give up on your hopes, goals & dreams. Fight for them! Do whatever you need to do to keep that fire burning, even if it is the tiniest of embers. I can't promise you that this hope, goal or dream will come to pass...I can simply tell you that you will come to the greatness that is within you only when you pursue it.
  • Live life to the fullest each and every day. I am not talking about wild and crazy things here...I am talking about being fully present in every situation, every day. Those you are privileged to do life with, and privileged to have you in their life, need you - all of you, all of the time!
  • To husbands & Dads - Please be there and try. You don't have to have all of the answers. You don't have to be perfect. You simply have to care and then act...God will take care of the rest.
  • Please look for the good in others! It is so very easy to find the bad...let's take the difficult road of finding all of the good despite the bad. And here is a hint, people will in fact rise to the level of our expectations of them.
  • Please thoughtfully consider the things that you will pour into your heart, mind & spirit every day. They will in fact shape your thoughts, words & actions. Perhaps if you don't like all that is going on around you it would be best to look in a mirror instead of out a window. 
  • Please thoughtfully consider the influence you will have in the lives of others. And let's be clear once again Friends, you will influence every single person you cross paths with on your life journey. Positive or negative, you will influence them. You will find your influence aligns more with what you want it to be if you will determine in your heart, mind & spirit beforehand what you want it to be.
  • Fight for, not against! Fight for your Faith! Fight for your spouse! Fight for your children! Fight for your influence! Fight for your hopes, goals & dreams! You might not always feel it however a feeling has nothing to do with choosing to fight for these things. And ultimately, we will achieve what we fight for...think about that for a moment, please. 
  • We can get caught up in the "New Years Resolution" thing...I however would like to point out that what we really need to do is make daily resolutions! A quote by Arthur Gordon that changed my life profoundly when I first read it, and has since become a life mantra, says, "Nothing is easier than saying words, nothing is harder than living them day after day. What you decide today and commit to today, you must re-decide and recommit to tomorrow and each day that stretches out before you." 
  • And finally I simply want to tell you I believe in you. There might be a ton of dirt & rust that needs to be removed however according to my Bible you were created on purpose for a purpose. That you are fearfully & wonderfully made in God's very own image. That you are worth so much that God sent His one and only Son to die for you. No, I don't necessarily know you or your story however I do know the God who created you and I believe what His word says about you. Yes Friend, I believe in you!
I want to share a scripture with you that has been particularly meaningful to me. Isaiah 41: 10 (AMP) says,

Fear not [there is nothing to fear], for I am with you; do not look around you in terror and be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen and harden you to difficulties, yes, I will help you; yes, I will hold you up and retain you with My [victorious] right hand of rightness and justice.

I wrote this scripture on a piece of paper and keep it on my desk at work. I can't tell you how many times I have read this scripture...it is hundreds. When moments of stress, worry or fear come, I simply read this scripture and remind myself of God's sweet promises. Without fail I feel a deep abiding peace come over me every single time.

I am really digging this new Amplified Version of the Bible that I recently got. In it Joyce Meyer writes "LIFE POINTS, drawing a straight line between the words of the text and experience of the reader." Here is the Life Point immediately following Isaiah 41: 10:

"If there is something we are supposed to be doing, the Lord will give us the ability to do it. He will not lead us into a situation and then leave us there to face it alone in our own weak, human power. No, because as Isaiah 41: 10 reminds us, He is with us. He is our God; He will harden us to difficulties, help us, and uphold us with His hand of victory."

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always help you any way I can. You can reach me at kevin@whatwillyourinfluencebe.blogspot.com.

Have a great day, a wonderful weekend, a very healthy & prosperous New Year and please cherish your precious families.

Kevin

Friday, December 23, 2016

What About You?

Happy Friday Friends!

I hope & trust this post finds you having a great day as a beautiful new day begins to dawn! What an exciting day! It's Christmas Eve eve! Yes, there is such a thing...at least according to a Dude I work with! The excitement is building, I can't wait! My Beautiful Bride shared a picture on Facebook that makes perfect sense to me. It said, "One thing might beat being a kid at Christmas...Being a Dad at Christmas." Yes!!! My poor family...they have to put up with me!

Earlier this week I finished reading Crazy Love: Overwhelmed By A Relentless God by Francis Chan. As I was reading I came across something that made my Spirit move. It said, "What will people say about your life in heaven? Will people speak of God's work and glory through you? And even more important, how will you answer the King when He says, 'What did you do with what I gave you?'"

It's that last part - "What did you do with what I gave you? - that kept, keeps actually, pulling my eyes back to it and my heart forward to act. My hope is the exact same as Erma Bombeck's when she said, "When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me.'" This is my hope & prayer for myself and for you. 

When I read my Bible, Jeremiah 1: 5 (AMP) ("Before I formed you in the womb I knew you [and approved of you as My chosen instrument], and before you were born I consecrated you [to Myself as My own]; I have appointed you as a prophet to the nations") and Ephesians 2: 10 (AMP) ("For we are His workmanship [His own master work, a work of art], created in Christ Jesus [reborn from above - spiritually transformed, renewed, ready to be used] for good works, which God prepared [for us] beforehand [taking paths which He set], so that we would walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us]."), it tells me that you & I are not mistakes. You & I were created on purpose, for a purpose, lacking nothing. We have been given the knowledge & wisdom, talents & abilities, temperament to fulfill the purpose He has for our lives. God goes before us, He planned this all...let's just leave that right there.

What are the talents & abilities God has given you? What are you doing with them? Are you maximizing them, pursuing the greatness that God has placed within you? May I please tell you Friends, whatever those talents & abilities are, we all need you to strive to be the best you can be to empower us to be the best we can be. With your God ordained purpose, you are truly irreplaceable. No, the world will not necessarily end if you choose not to pursue your greatness...none of us are that important. We are not God, just soldiers created by Him to carry out His great purposes through us. It will not however become all it could have become had you become all that you were created to become. It will be left, labeled potential, unfulfilled for eternity. Yes, you are that important. After all, He did send His one and only son to die for you...just sayin'.

And let's beat an old drum again; yes, you have disabilities - things you are not able to do - however you also have great abilities - things you were created to do. Some people are so busy arguing and fighting for their disabilities that they never recognize their tremendous abilities, let alone pursue them. Let's not be those people! Let's recognize & be thankful for the talents & abilities we have been given - they are gifts! - and then praise & worship the God who gave them to us by standing before Him one day saying, "I used everything you gave me."

It should be noted that being a loving God, He is not going to make us do anything. He is going to allow us to choose. This brings us full circle back to the question, "how will you answer the King when He say, 'What did you do with what I gave you?"  For me, I commit - a decision I realize I must remake each & every day - to being able to say "I used everything you gave me." What about you?

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always help you any way I can. You can reach me at kevin@whatwillyourinfluencebe.com.

Have a great day, a wonderful weekend, please cherish your precious families and Merry Christmas!

Kev

Friday, December 16, 2016

The Heisman

Happy Friday Friends!

I hope & trust this post finds you having a great day as a beautiful new day dawns! It is so awesome...when you get up early you can almost feel the hope, opportunity & promise in each new day as the world wakes up!

Last Saturday, Lamar Jackson from the from the Louisville Cardinals - shout out to my special friends in Louisville! :) - won the Heisman Trophy. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Heisman Trophy, the Heisman Trust Mission Statement says, "The Heisman Memorial Trophy annually recognizes the outstanding college football player whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity. The winners of the trophy epitomize great ability combined with diligence, perseverance, and hard work."

This morning I don't want to talk about Lamar Jackson, though he is an absolutely phenomenal athlete & according to a friend an even better person, the process, college football, etc. What I want to talk about is what the gentleman who presented the Heisman on behalf of the Heisman Trust said just before announcing the winner. I tried to confirm who presented the trophy, I am pretty sure it was Mr. Sanford Wurmfeld, and/or exactly what he said. There are so many opinions, views, etc. that pop up when I tried to Google it that I couldn't find the facts...there is a lesson in that by the way.

Anyways, what I want to share is what this gentleman said as he described the trophy. He said something like, in his left arm he clutches what he cherishes most (the football) as he pursues some goal while he has his right arm extended to keep away any threats. It was profound to me. I knew almost immediately that this beautiful description would be this weeks Happy Friday. As I was praying & thinking about it this week I felt this strong conviction in my spirit to not elaborate, to just present it and let y'all do with it what you want, or hopefully, feel convicted in the spirit to do. So here goes:

  • What is it that you cherish most, that you are clutching tightly to your chest? (Is it a coincidence that the ball is in the left arm and we most often associate our heart with being on the left side of our chest?)
  • What is the goal you are pursuing? (In football the touchdown doesn't count if you reach the goal without taking what you cherish most with you!)
  • Is your right arm extended to thwart attacks on what you most cherish? (It should also be noted that he is also looking to the right, anticipating attacks.)
  • Will you & I pursue excellence with integrity on our life journeys? (Integrity has been defined as words & actions line up.)
And one more thought; in the Bible Romans 12: 15 says to "Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn." If you want to see a beautiful picture of what this looks like, please go to YouTube or whatever and watch Lamar Jackson's speech. Seated in the front row to the far right is Jabrill Peppers from Michigan. He has just found out that he lost the Heisman Trophy and yet he has the most joyful, peaceful look on his face as he watches Lamar. He is quite clearly genuinely happy for him. 

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always help you any way I can. You can reach me at kevin@whatwillyourinfluencebe.com.

Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.

Kev

Saturday, December 10, 2016

The Lights Are On

Happy Friday Friends!

I hope & trust this post finds you having a great day on this beautiful clear, crisp Saturday morning from the Texas Gulf Coast!

This week I want to share two things with you. It is kinda interesting, I know that I am to share both of these things with you however I really only know why I am sharing one of them. I just feel a conviction for the other without the understanding of it's purpose. What I have found is that when these times come I need to get out of the way, let God do His thing and things tend to work out pretty well. So here goes...

1. The last two weeks have been an incredible journey to get the Haslam family Christmas lights & decorations set up. Yes, it took two weeks. There are a combination of factors that led to this crazy long time most notably, our desire to decorate the house in such a fashion that the folks at the International Space Station can see it (sadly, being 3 miles from NASA I heard an astronaut interviewed on the radio the other day and he stated that they cannot see lights from space...Kath & the boys are going to be so devastated!), nearly 10' of rain spread over 5 - 6 days and the fact that I had to do this at night when I got home from work, starting at about 7:00 p.m. and ending usually around 10:00 p.m. . Yes indeed my Friends, it has been an adventure.

So I think it was a total of 6 days, perhaps 7, that we were actually doing stuff. And a ton of things happened from the scary to the funny to the frustrating to the joyful. One little dude was with me every step of the way... until the very end - Landry.

Day 1 was putting lights on the barn garage. Nothing much to report. Having learned from last year, we knew the outlets to use, how to put the clips on the roof, etc. What defined this night was 80 degree temperatures with 80+ % humidity. Nothing like dripping with sweat as you put up Christmas lights. Welcome to the Texas Gulf Coast.

Day 2 was the lights around the lower portion of the house. Landry was amazing and had the lights out and strung together when I got home from work. Seeing things start to come together we struggled with focus however we did manage to get it done.

Day 3, I think it was day 3, I took a few hours of vacation time to try to get some good work done as the rain was coming the following day. It's day 3, I am tired of climbing up and down a ladder...things are starting to get interesting now.

I figured I would get the trees in the front yard wrapped, the inflatables (we have 4) up and the lights in the bushes. How is it that I can't remember things from year to year?!?! Crazy me; I was thinking I would hammer this out in the afternoon and that we would shut it down by 7:00 p.m. or so...you know, enjoy a family night.

So I started wrapping the two pine trees we have in the front yard. When I tell you wrap the trees, I take the strand of lights and wrap them around the trunk about 1/4' apart, go high up high into the tree and then work out on each branch as I come back down the tree. It is really pretty at night...and a complete pain in the rear to get done!! There are several quick snap shot moments of this day I want to share with you:

  • It's pretty cool when your 20-year old son comes home from work, brings his lunch out into the front yard and sits and visits with you while you work in the tree.
  • It was during the tree wrapping venture that we have to make the first, and actually only...some kind of Haslam family record, "emergency" run to Wal-Mart for more lights. It seems I got caught up in the moment and went higher than usual into the tree. Payton & Landry made the run and got back just as I finished the first tree and was ready to begin the 2nd tree. This is great.
  • The "greatness" ended abruptly about 20 minutes later as said 20-year old and 11-year old were playing "Wall Ball" as Dad was up the extension ladder in the pine tree. Have you ever heard a head hit concrete? If so, it is a sound you don't forget. As soon as I heard it I started flying down the ladder. In my mind I looked like one of those firefighters who don't even really use the rungs...they just glide down. In my mind this is what I looked like - I realize reality is much different, just leave me alone! Anyways, I start running towards Landry who is coming towards me with a knot on his forehead that is expanding out by the millisecond. I am looking for blood...there is no gushing blood, just the scrape variety. We are good. We go in, put ice on the head and Landry sits out for 20 minutes. He is bummed he can't help me with the lights. I tell him he can after the 20 minutes of ice. When he comes out we talk about what had happened. He said after crashing into our brickhouse he just wanted to get to me. He said all he was doing was looking at me to see how bad it was. I asked him what I was doing. He said I was just looking at it and that my calm demeanor told him it was o.k. There is a lesson in that...
  • Back up in the tree an hour later my Beautiful Bride comes out and says, "You are still in the same spot! I would've thought you moved by now." Let me just suggest, DO NOT say something like this to someone on the 3rd day of putting up lights. The quote, "Never criticize someone making progress, no matter how slow" comes to mind.
  • There was a pretty cool moment later in the night where Knot Head, I mean Landry, and I are up on the extension ladders on opposite sides of the tree, passing the lights back and forth as we wrap the tree. We had some neat conversations and he felt so big being high up in the tree.
  • I asked Landry to wrap one of the little trees - yes my Friends, we wrap a total of 4 trees - for me. He took his time and wrapped it beautifully. I am reminded that the only way to learn is to do and that those we are privileged to lead will do great things when we allow them to do so.
  • We finally got all the trees wrapped, inflatables put up and the bushes wrapped. Did I mention that we have to cover all the plugs with plastic and duct tape? Yes, we live on the Texas Gulf Coast and rain is a certainty. And when water gets to the plugs/outlets the electricity kicks off. Who in the heck wants to put all these lights up and then have no lights on?!?! Everyone disappeared during this most fun task, except Landry. Always the Warrior. Kinda touches your heart when you say, "You can go in eat and get ready for bed" and he says, "I just want to be with you Dad." A lot to learn from him.
Days 4, 5 & 6 were lost to the rain.

Days 7 & 8 were lost to a business trip.

Day 9, oh day 9! I had kinda been dreading this day and yet it is the day that signals the end...or at least should have. This is the day I have to climb up to the top of our 24' extension ladder and hang lights from the top of our 2 story house. Up the ladder, 3 clips, hang the lights, move over about 10' and repeat. This goes on all the way around the house.

One of the really difficult parts is the back part of the house. Because of the garage, I can't use the ladder. This requires me to get on the roof, climb out to the edge, reach out, put on the clips and then string the lights. I am doing this while gravity is attempting to pull me down to the ground. A little stressful...

A couple of pretty cool reflections from this night:
  • It was pretty awesome talking to my two oldest Tender Warriors as we strung the lights around the top of the roof. Them feeding the lights to me as I reached out on the edge to put the lights up. We laughed, had serious conversation...pretty awesome.
  • It is a really cool experience when you are on the top of an extension ladder and you hear your 3 boys below singing Christmas carols, very proudly and way too loud. I am not sure the neighbors found it quite as neat, especially considering we didn't end that night until 10:30 p.m.
  • And guess who stayed outside the entire time, though he couldn't get on the roof? Yes, Landry. He sat out in the backyard and listened for the yell of, "we need more lights!" and then he faithfully brought them to us. I am reminded that we all have jobs to do, some more glorious than others, however all critically important.
The house is finally done! WooHoo! We are so excited we leave all the lights on all night. When I wake up the next morning I see that the lights at the top by the driveway are out...I am not happy. We have blown a fuse on the light strand.

Day 10 - there is not supposed to be a Day 10! - is fixing the blown fuse on the light strand and creating a new power source down the line. This is the only time Landry does not come out to help. The two oldest boys help and we get it done in about an hour.

As I reflect on this Haslam family adventure I am reminded that all of this, life, is about the journey and the people who are on it with us. I want to encourage you that whatever your project/adventure, please take those in your life with you. Enjoy the time with them. There are priceless moments that we will never get back. Let's simply live them fully.

2. The 2nd thing I want to talk about briefly is progress, specifically mine & yours, as we are on our life journey's. My family and I watched a wonderful sermon a couple of weeks ago by Joel Osteen where he preached about taming the tongue. Our little family watched that sermon and talked a lot about it. I am blessed by many things in my family heritage and, as with all families, there are also a couple of curses. One of them is a sharp tongue. The words I speak sometimes do not line up well with my spirit...this is a curse I really want to break.

Is it funny, ironic or just God being God that we watched that sermon before the above mentioned "light adventure" took place?! Anyways, there were plenty of opportunities over those 10 days to have a sharp tongue. This morning I don't want to focus on the moments where the tongue was sharp - yes, there were a few - but rather the moments when I did in fact hold my tongue. Praise God, there were several.

I took it seriously when we watched that sermon and I really do want to break this curse. I have prayed for God to help me, to give me the strength and to break this curse. The first time I realized I held my tongue it was surreal. I realized it and I was like "Whoa! Normally I would say _______ and I didn't." I then thanked God. But almost instantly there was this condemnation that came over me. "No, you didn't say something this time but an hour ago you said__________." I thought a lot about that. How often do we focus on our failures rather than our successes? No, I am not perfect however I am making progress. The Bible tells me I will never achieve perfection however I will keep making progress - provided I seek God and allow Him to lead my life - until the day I go to Heaven. This my Friends is what we need to focus on - God and the good He is working out in our lives. Conviction comes from God and condemnation comes from Satan. If we focus on our progress, spurred by conviction, we are answering to God. If we focus on our failures, spurred by condemnation, we are answering to Satan. I hope & pray that you and I will focus on God, answer to Him.

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always help you any way I can. You can reach me at kevin@whatwillyourinfluencebe.com.

Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.

Kev

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Love

Happy Friday Friends!

I hope & trust this post finds you all having a great day on this beautiful, soggy, day on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Have you ever wondered what your purpose in life is? Most of us have. It was very profound to me several months back when reading a book - I am sorry, I don't recall which one - and the author stated quite simply our purpose in life is to love God and to love people. Since that time I have heard several pastors say the same thing. Luke 10: 25 - 27 tells us:

"On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. "Teacher," he asked, what must I do to inherit eternal life?" 
"What is written in the Law?" he replied. "How do you read it?" 
He answered, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' 
"You have answered correctly," Jesus replied. "Do this and you will live."

Go figure!! All this time I was trying to figure out, "Am I supposed to be a football coach?", "Am I supposed to be an athletic administrator?" or "Am I supposed to be a development professional?" I am pretty sure God doesn't care what we do vocationally, He simply wants us to love Him and love the people He has placed in our lives in whatever professional capacities we serve. It was a "Wow!" moment for me, perhaps for you too.

So what does this look like? 1 John 3: 18 tells us this:

"Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth."

Ah, I see. Love is a verb. I can tell anyone and everyone that I love them - very simply, not much cost involved. But when we get down in the mud and do life with them, when we really love on them, we are walking this out. This is what we are called to do, to love people - action involved.

Right now I am reading the book Crazy Love: Overwhelmed By A Relentless God by Francis Chan. I want to share an excerpt with you, along with a challenge. Francis writes:

"God's definition of what matters is pretty straightforward. He measures our lives by how we love. In our culture, even if a pastor doesn't actually love people, he can still be considered successful as long as he is a gifted speaker, makes his congregation laugh, or prays for "all those poor, suffering people in the world" every Sunday.

But Paul writes that even if "I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing" (1 Cor. 13:2-3 ESV). Wow. Those are strong and unmistakable words. According to God, we are here to love. Not much else really matters.

So God assess our lives based on how we love. But the word love is overused and worn out. What does God mean by love? He tells us, "Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends...faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love" (1 Corinthians 14:4-8, 13 ESV

But even these words have grown tired and overly familiar, haven't they?

I was challenged to do a little exercise with these verses, one that was profoundly convicting. Take the phrase Love is patient and substitute your name for the word love. (For me, "Francis is patient...") Do it for every phrase in the passage.

By the end, don't you feel like a liar? If I am meant to represent what love is, then I often fail to love people well."

So how about it Friends, you up for the challenge? The Haslam family did this last week, promising one another that we would read it each day this past week. I will make it easy for you...here you go (simply write your name in the blanks):

____________  is patient and kind; ____________ does not envy or boast;

____________ is not arrogant or rude. _____________ does not insist on his/her own

way; ________________ is not irritable or resentful; ________________ does not

rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. ________________ bears all things,

believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. _________________ never

ends...faith, hope and __________________ abide, these three; but the greatest of these

is _________________.

Challenging? Aspirational? Convicting? Yes, yes & yes!!! That's o.k., we aren't called to be perfect. We are simply called to love God and love people. When we do these things in this order God will take care of the rest. Suddenly, perhaps surprisingly to us, we will find ourselves being patient and kind, not envious or boastful, etc. Please remember Friends, the changing of hearts - yours & mine included - is the work of God, not man. 

Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you. I will always help you any way I can. You can reach me at kevin@whatwillyourinfluencebe.com.

Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.

Kev