Tuesday, May 6

Connections, Confirmation and Clarity

Whoo...time to write.

I'm a little "sad" because my last house guest is gone and the house is now officially back to "empty". It was nice having an extra adult chic around for good conversation and fellowship. I was pretty surprised to find that as soon as she left, I missed her. I don't miss people. I'm pretty much "out of sight, out of mind." Yet I really missed her. It was weird. But I digress.

The Leadership Summit was off the hook. I met many wonderful new people and established a few new relationships. The teachings were all excellent. I especially enjoyed Lance Wallnau. You can't really take notes during his presentation, you just kind of have to catch it as it flies by you at 100mph. It's great.

I met a woman named Judith who said she has plenty of contacts in the education business (as she put it) who have licenses and contracts to start new schools but gave up because of the difficulty. She said I could pick up where they left off so I wouldn't have to start from scratch. Excellent. Connections.

I chased Lance Wallnau down after his last teaching and told him as much as I could about the school in a few minutes as he was gathering his things to leave. He said my passion was strong and my vision is clear, but that he's not the contact I need. He said I need to pray with the rest of POC for the embodiment of our missing piece. He said we need a business plan that is clear enough to define the things we're still missing. Then he said he personally thinks that our missing link is a retired CEO who has gotten disgruntled with the educational system's lack of values and will come out of retirement to help us. Awesome. Confirmation.

That brings me back to POC's original mission statement: To inspire, mentor and equip others to pursue their creative abilities for the purpose of building the Kingdom. It actually said "women and youth", but as I'm learning more about this large assignment we've been given, it's all encompassing. The POC Academy is the first of several big projects we will undertake for the purpose of bringing people into their destiny. Right now it's our assignment to find the ones in education who have let their dreams die. It's up to us to bring their callings back to life. I'm excited. Such clarity.

Who knows what will be next...for all I know we'll have to find scientists who have solutions to the global warming crises.

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