i will never go any farther than where they help take me. it is my job to choose, pour into and love those who are serving with me. how are you doing as a leader in this?
it is our most important task outside of loving God and our family.
thank you to those who are following my leadership. i wouldn’t be here without your strong leadership with me and to THOSE YOU ARE LEADING. i love you all. really, i do.
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Nice to see you’ve changed your phrasing without ever posting my original comment.
dear truth: i appreciated your input and took it to heart.i just refuse like my friend whom you also toll the bell for at the selph inflicted blog to ignore for the most part anonymous comments from hidden identities.it is healthy to have conversation, but if you haven’t figured it out yet, your comments are typically not healthy, and always are negative.but if you desire that you get credit for making me look bad…here it is.Truth commented earlier that I should not say that people are “beneath me.” In an organizational structure, typically they are, but in reality those I love and those i lead are “with me..” so yes, i changed my wording.and i say all this with a pure heart.and again, i will write this no matter how many alias you go by: i don’t have time for this.honest dialogue…yes. hurtful…no. and i will be the judge of that.blessings!
I’ll be honest, I didn’t even pick up on the term “beneath,” when I read this post originally in my google reader. I went back and read the original post, and I wasn’t put off by the original phrasing. I took it as an organizational term. The lead guy is in authority over his hires, thus they are beneath him structurally. I didn’t feel it was about anyone being “beneath you” in a personal sense.I’m surprised this is even an issue, as it seems like it was complimentary to those beneath you or serving with you.On a side note, I just wouldn’t post anything by anyone leaving combative comments. It’s your blog, and you have the right to moderate the comments. If it isn’t constructive conversation, I would just delete it.
You seem to think I’m connect with some other comment on another blog? Not sure what that is about?I’m not seeking credit but if my comment was not healthy and was hurtful, why did you see fit to change the wording? How does it make you “look bad” just to have someone state that they think you could word something different? Isn’t that constructive criticism?