B121, from a structure and optics perspective, put together some very nice work in presenting this assignment utilizing coloured links (versus black), and screen shots of excerpts from your chosen leader, Beth Moore. It was Moore’s quotation, stating “we must take great care over our own souls that we do not age out of obedience” (Moore, 2018) that really grabbed my attention because apart from nurturing our souls with freshness in order to serve others, can we as leaders also wear out our welcome by recycling the same approaches? I would say yes and echo Moore’s call for growth!
I like how B121 sets up her advice to Moore by sharing that although she works “primarily with teenagers” (B121, 2018), she believes that Moore could, without much effort, reach an entirely separate generation advocating the features and benefits of servanthood. In this, B121’s observations are important, since it is in reaching older leaders (through Facebook), that this could impart what they themselves could begin to mirror in outreach. Finally, B121 presses hard against my own heart when she states, “I have learned that when I fail to seek God’s will, I tend to hurt people, make bad decisions and fail to point people to Jesus” (B121, 2018). Thank you B121 for illuminating Who comes before all things as we promote, test and practice our leadership skills and approaches.
Matt
Moore, B. (2018, September 24). Beth Moore LPM. Retrieved from Twitter: https://twitter.com/BethMooreLPM/status/1044215335669379072
