This 6-session study (approximately 10 viewing minutes for each session) clearly redefines success as using time, talent, and treasure—financial, experiential, or both—to make a real difference. The biblical foundations, real-life illustrations, and personal advice can show you how to seize the opportunity to live a life with eternal significance. Learn how to implement your own personal talents and resources to help others.
- Redefining Success
- Gib Vestal is a numbers man. As a former managing director for Morgan Keegan he
knows all about investing in start-up ventures and reaping great gains. He learned more
truly significant gains when he merged his skills with those of others in a start-up venture
called Memphis Athletic Ministries (MAM)
- Overcoming Obstacles
- to realize that a second-half journey has risks and to identify those risks
Sandy Griffith is a hospital volunteer whose ministry is holding and loving babies who
are having to grow more before they can go home
- Preparing for the Journey
- to realize that moving from success to significance at halftime is a
process, a journey. It takes time and goes through predicable steps.
Don Morehouse learns how reach outside his comfort zone to share his ability to help people and fix things.
- Finding Your Direction
- to determine a direction and create a plan for finding your purpose, call,
ministry for significance By Sam Kirk sharing his business experience with thousands of students, they have learned that Godly principles can be used in finding success in the business world.
- Creating Margin
- helping participants understand that this journey will mean making changes
In the way they spend their time, energy, talents and money.
Philip Kemp, a dentist, is mentoring young dental students by encouraging them to give
back. They help the women who are leaving the Hope Center to begin a new life with a
nice smile and good teeth.
- Finding Your Place to Serve
- Bob Muzikowski, who works in the Sears Tower, moved into the heart of Chicago in
order to have a better ministry with the inter-city young people
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