So what does it mean to make a connection? In my mind it has everything to do with making other people feel like they matter. Making a connection with someone, or building a relationship, is not about what’s in it for me, but what I can do for them. As I’ve lead the Daybreak Online Team I’ve realized that building those relationships and making connections with my team members is way more challenging than I’d ever expected. You might wonder why, well here it is. The work we do on the Daybreak Online Team is purely behind the scenes. Granted hundreds of people across the globe will be exposed to our work but we will mostly never have any interaction with those people and while we are doing the work there is little interaction between team members. And this is one of the biggest hurdles of building relationships and connecting with the members of my team. I have had the privilege to make some connection with a couple of my people on my team either through the fact that one of them has been on my team for the past 4-6 years, and I’ve been in a small group with another of them. I really desire for people to enjoy being on the team and feel like they are making a real impact on people through the work that they do, but the reality of it is that this is only going to work for the right kind of people.
So what does this all mean, and what am I going to do about it? Well, as I see it this is going to be a work in progress. I’m trying to figure out what the secret sauce is for my team and how to bring in new people in the right way. We’ve started to use Slack as a way to communicate and get more dialog going within the team but time will tell if that is right for us or not. Will all of the busy schedules having actual facetime seems to be a pretty big challenge for the team right now. We might be trying to employ Skype or Google+ Hangouts as an alternative.
To get good things out of your life, you have to first put good things in. [W]e don’t have a magic hat that allows us to pull something out of nothing. The positive character traits we seek can only result from a daily commitment to prioritize actions and decisions that please the Lord. I don’t know if it’s our American culture, our sinful nature, or something else entirely, but it seems that more often than not we want everything to be easy with little work or effort required. These lines from my devotional this morning speaks volumes into how we are to live, and how we shouldn’t be surprised when things don’t turn around so quickly for us. The reality is that pretty much all…
For me this is constantly something that is on my mind. I’m always asking myself how my actions are modeling for my kids how God is leading me. I don’t always do a good job I that. Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it. – Proverbs 22:6 NLT
As I read my devotional this morning I was reminded of the importance of deep rooted friendships. As we go about what seems like one busy day to the next, we need to make sure we aren’t letting the relationships that matter fade and die. It takes work to maintain deep friendships just like it takes work to build a marriage. God never intended us to do this life alone, we are designed for relationships. It’s relationships that will outlast anything else we build here on Earth. I just finished day 23 of the @YouVersion Plan Man Up. Check it out here: http://bible.com/r/9O