October 6, 2007

Catalyst Rocked my world

This week, I attended the Catalyst Leadership Conference in Atlanta. I was pretty excited about this conference and the line-up of speakers, but I had no idea how this conference would challenge me.

Some highlights from the conference:

The worship was absolutely awesome. Worshiping God with 11,000 people was amazing - I know we can worship with 1 or 11,000, and its not the size that matters - but it just made me think - I can't imagine what it will be like to worship God in heaven someday with ALL of his family singing and shouting praise to the God who created us all!

Andy Stanley
is perhaps one of the greatest speakers and communicator I have ever heard. I love his down-to-earth style and practical & wise instruction.
He said spoke of how to use your power, position, influence etc to honor God as a leader - whether you're a teacher, a pastor, a parent, coach, etc. As true leader, always use your position/influence to leverage power for the benefit of others, never for yourself.

Patrick Lencioni, author of The 5 dysfunctions of a team, had a ton of great points on management. MANAGEMENT IS MINISTRY. As someone who manages people, a major part of our job should be to care for and coach the people under us.

Francis Chan was one of my favorite speakers at the conference. This guy challenged me to the core - If I love my neighbor as myself, does this mean I should be willing to spend as much on my neighbor as I do on myself?
Wow, that was profound and something along the lines of what I have been tossing around the last several months - what if everytime I was going to make a purchase for myself of something I don't really NEED (vacation, new clothes/shoes, new toy etc), I gave away the same amount to someone else in need, or chose not to buy the item seeing that I probably don't really need it anyway? I think this would help me to evaluate the cost of that thing and whether I really needed it and would also help me to become less self-centered and a person who had an even greater heart for those in need.
Francis also shared the story of accepting Christ as a teenager and how he had this burden to share Christ with those he knew - as a Junior & senior in High School he made it a point to go through his yearbook at the end of those years and talk with each of the people he knew to tell them about Christ and how he loved them and didn't want them to go to hell. That was powerful.

Well that's all the time I have for now - Check back for my other thoughts on CATALYST.

2 Comments:

At 1:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like you had a great week. I can't wait to hear more about it. I guess Francis Chan could make you squirm if you weren't really ready to be opened to those concepts, huh?

 
At 7:13 AM, Blogger Bryan Burwick said...

Hey! How did we miss each other in a crowd of 11,000 people?

I thought Catalyst was great as well. I especially enjoyed Erwin McManus as he spoke about the importance of sharing the truths within our own lifestory, about our doubts and fears and whether we agree with Solomon or not. God is doing a new thing!

I appreciated the valuable reminder from John Maxwell about living intentionally. "Add value to someone's life everyday."

Next time you're in town, give us a call. I bought a ticket for next year, hope to see you then, if not sooner.

~Bryan

 

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