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model in ministry is a guy who spent the majority of his ministry time with twelve men. A guy who, when he left this earth, had only about 120 people who were actually sticking around and doing what he told them to do. More like a minichurch, really.
David Platt • Radical
but if you go through life making friends with the eminent dead who had the right ideas, I think it will work better for you in life and work better in education. It’s way better than just giving the basic concepts.
Charles T. Munger • Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger
Jesus started his ministry with an invitation.
Not long after he was baptized and finished 40 days in the desert.
Jesus invited people on the journey with him early in his ministry.
He wasn’t “building a team”. He simply said come follow up and I’ll show you how to take what you know about fishing and apply it to something even greater.
Mark
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Jim Collins • #361: Jim Collins — A Rare Interview with a Reclusive Polymath - The Tim Ferriss Show
Intel was Grove’s laboratory for management innovation. He loved to teach, and the company reaped the benefits.* A few days after getting hired, I received a coveted invitation to Intel’s Organization, Philosophy, and Economics course, known as iOPEC, a seminar on Intel strategy and operations. Resident professor: Dr. Andy Grove.
John Doerr • Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs
