In this installment, we’re reminded to put a focus-statement in place for our year. This year’s focus is on “becoming.” How can we impact who and what we are becoming on purpose?

In this installment, we’re reminded to put a focus-statement in place for our year. This year’s focus is on “becoming.” How can we impact who and what we are becoming on purpose?
Are you strong and courageous? I was asked this question and wasn’t really clear on what it meant. So I’ve made it a focus statement for the year.
In this message, while it’s intended to encourage one to pick up the discipline of having a focus statement for the year, it also provides four ideas for putting into practice utilizing your skills, talents, gifts to enhance the lives of others.
In this web-post, we have identified four very important and compelling reasons as to why we should stop all the talking and increase our doing.
Your life is your business, but your life is incomplete when you’re not using your God-given gifts. In this lesson, we encourage you to do what ordinary people don’t and that’s to promote your gift. Don’t live your life without taking advantage of the one thing that gives you an edge.
Kerry A. Clark is an author, Christian life coach, Information Systems & Technology professional, platform builder and project manager.
He lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife, Pamela, and daughter, Tamia and has devoted his life to his 3 M’s: Mission, Message, and Ministration.
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