AS EACH ONE PITCHES IN…

Posted on 10th of March, 2010

I can’t get over how one “small thing” is making a difference in the lives of many.

This morning, in our Metro Manila Staff Meeting, Lynn Nawata who is the Executive Director of Real Life Foundation shared what happened last Sunday.

Joshua Suarez ran 102 kilometers during the “Death March/Life March” and in the process raised 130,000 pesos for Real Life’s Scholarship Fund.  People gave 1,000 pesos for every kilometer he ran.  But since more than 102 people wanted to give, the money raised reached 130,000.00.  Imagine how many high school and college students are helped through this.

I love what Lynn shared from the book, “The Hole in our Gospel” by Richard Stearns.

“We, as Christians, can look at our broken world, shrug our shoulders, and say, “That’s just the way things are.”  Or we can instead embrace a vision of what could be – if we’d each pitch in.  Isn’t it better to light a candle than curse the darkness?  And what could be accomplished if we lit not one candle but many?  The light of even one challenges the gloom, but the light of a million could obliterate it.”

One can make a difference – as each in unison determine to work together for a common goal.

DON’T HAVE TO BE A QUEEN TO MAKE A DIFF

Posted on 8th of March, 2010

Shared about Esther’s life yesterday in church.  She was no special person but because she made herself available for God, she was used in extra ordinary ways – to save her nation.

(Video podcast here)

One might say, “I’m not a queen.  I look like one or act like one, but I’m really not one.”  But you gotta remember that way before she became queen, she was a regular young lady ready for whatever God wanted to do for her and through her.

Concurrently, right at the same time, God was raising up other guys to rebuild the nation of Israel.  Ezra opened the Scriptures to reconnect people to God.  Nehemiah was used to fix the infrastructure of the nation and rebuild the walls.

You see, when God rebuilds a nation.  It’s never one guy.  He pulls many together to accomplish His purpose.  Sometimes, leadership can be over glorified.  It’s still HIM, at the end of the day.  He uses ordinary, regular Joes like us to accomplish his purpose.

To see this nation rise from the ashes, it can’t be one leader, candidate, ’savior’.  It will have to be all of us coming together to see this thing happen.

It’s a banker who keeps his integrity intact.  It’s the young high schooler studying hard and pushing to excel for one day he will be in a leadership position.  It’s the teacher who gives her best to not only download info but also character.  It’s the father who disciples his kids into all God has planned. And so on…

Each one, doing his part.

Yesterday, one guy did his part.  Joshua Suarez ran 102 km for the DEATH MARCH and raised Php 102,000 for underprivileged students of Real Life Foundation’s Scholarship Fund.

He’s not a Senator, not a governor, not even a CEO of a multi national company.  But in his way, he is making a contribution to make a difference in this nation, this time.

Imagine what this nation will look like in 40, 50, 70 years if everyone did his ‘little’ contribution to make a difference.

Remember, it’s the little things that make the little difference that eventually make the big difference.

WEEKEND WIND DOWN

Posted on 8th of March, 2010

* Friday, Ryan graduated from K2.  Wow, he is now grade 1.  As my friend, Robert Hern said, “Ganito pala feeling ng nakapagpatapos.”  His daughter Shaunese is Ryan’s classmate.  VCS Preschool rocks.  Ms. Sheryl Panlilio is doing an excellent job running the preschool.

* Prepared for the child training seminar in the evening with Jenn.  I love teaching with Jenn.  She always has great insight in parenting.  I learn a lot from her.  She actually is the better parent between the 2 of us.  Don’t know what I’ll do without her.

* Ran to a dinner (we were late for it because we came from the seminar).  Orli and Ampot prepared Shabu Shabu in their house with some friends.  He makes the best shabu shabu.

* Saturday morning, which has been our routine for the past several months was t-ball games.  It was Ryan’s last game of the season though.  But I was so proud of him.  He did so well.  He hit a homerun too.

* Ran to a house dedication after of a friend.  She and her husband recently moved in to a condo at the Fort.  She shared her testimony of how God’s blessed them.  To think, a few years ago, their lives were falling apart and marriage almost in shambles.  Truly, God is a God of restoration.

* Saturday night was fun. Double bday celebration of Joe and Carla.  Dessert party.  Love those.

* Sunday was pretty packed.  Because P. Joey was in Brazil and on route to Orlando, I pitched in for him and preached at the morning services.  I did the afternoon services too.  My one point, “You don’t have to be a queen to make a difference!”

(Video of Ryan’s homerun last Saturday)

YOU’RE ONLY AS GOOD AS YOUR TEAM

Posted on 5th of March, 2010

Got a chance to sit down with Keith Deloria, our pastor from Ilo Ilo who is doing a phenomenal job.  Our topic?  “Your only as good as your team.”

It’s unfortunate sometimes that the leader is the only one that gets the credit when none of the achievements can really be realized without the team.

I got the chance to catch the last 2 quarters of game 4 of the PBA finals (Alaska vs. Purefoods).  Tim Cone is now a legend.  He has won 12 championship rings for Alaska and that’s such a difficult feat to achieve.  An awesome coach but this past championship series was a disappointment for him, I’m sure.

On the other hand, the young mentor of Purefoods, Ryan Gregorio looked really, really good.  How come?  Not only because they won the championship, but his whole team pitched in and stepped up… as in everyone.  From Caneleta to Kerby, J.Yap to R.Yap, Maierhofer to MarcPing, Artadi to Allado.  His team made him look good.

At the end of the day, it really isn’t JUST about the coach.  In fact, the coach is only as good as his team.

We have too many leaders with “messianic complex” and with an “all-star attitude.”

There’s no “I” in the word team.  Remember, it takes five to complete your starting line up.

Leadership lesson moment with Keith – “You’re only as good as your team.”