Team Spirit…Another Approach

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You got to love college sports fans and their passion.  Have you ever been part of the home team chant, “We’ve got spirit…how about you?” and then fans point fingers at the opponent’s grandstand ….. and then it comes right back at you from their side.  The challenges escalate with each round of challenge bringing a lot of noise and fun too. As a Seattle Seahawk fan, the noise generated by the fans (the 12th Man) is unbelievable at the CLink, their stadium, and definitely helped the team as they won their way to the Super Bowl.

For 2014 I want to start the yell rolling for some initiatives that can change the world….the poor, those without hope and a message of peace that Jesus brings in his walks.  Johnny Cash has a great song, “Man in Black” as he sings about concern and love for the downtrodden and the least among the nations.

This morning I spent an hour with men searching for answers in our homeless shelter. Tonight we will have a discussion around transition and change and the power of prayer.  Tomorrow a bible study and support for men in another shelter.  As we give support with job finding, relationship building and spiritual growth, we also know that the transforming love of Jesus will play a dramatic role in the lives of those who are seeking a better way.

But we need some fans and mentors in the stands and on the field.  This year my joy and fun will be starting with that cry, ” We got spirit for homeless men in Bellevue and the poor in Ethiopia….how about you.”  I will be pointing my finger looking for a few good men and couples to become mentors of some very neat guys going through life transitions in 3 different shelters.  We need a team with spirit and to be led by the Spirit to help these guys.  This is way better than a game, perhaps even the Hawks winning the Super Bowl (and yes, we are yelling for them too).

Training for mentors begins in February. Give me a call.  206.295.1820. Just ask for Paul

“We got spirit (the Spirit), how about you!!!”


Paul

Paul founded his consulting practice, Career Life Institute, in 1992, and the Living Perspectives ministry in 1982. He has mentored hundreds of life coaching clients and assisted numerous organizations with strategic planning. Paul holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology and has written a book, How a Man Handles Conflict at Work. Paul has ministered in E. Europe, and in Ethiopia since 2004 (microfinance, education, and prisons). Currently his active mentoring ministry is in Seattle to individuals and Christian non-profit organizations. He spent 16 years as a leader/volunteer with Congregations for the Homeless in Bellevue and is currently involved in working with those praying for revival in the Greater Seattle area and bringing opportunity to different populations in S. Seattle.