Guest Speaker: Bob Harrison

May 26, 2010 by kto  
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This past Thursday we very fortunate to have Bob Harrison, a.k.a. Dr. Increase, come and share with the interns about his life ventures. Well known for his financial lessons and the “Increase” conferences he hosts across the country, Mr. Harrison decided he would begin the discussion with a quote from Donald Trump. When Mr. Trump was asked about his success and how he has achieved what he has in life, his response was, “You’re going to be thinking anyway, why not think bigger”. Although Mr. Harrison talked about many life lessons that were powerful and relevant, I want to talk about just a couple of them that really “hit home” with me and changed my way of thinking. In all honesty there was just too much wisdom and too many topics for me to write about in a single blog. The lessons that were presented could of created a yearlong curriculum. So let’s start with the power of habits. Mr. Harrison made this excellent statement; “The habits you have now will close or open doors for you”. Don’t deceive yourself, if you are not living the way you want to be right now then you aren’t going to magically change five years down the road. This is just another reminder that the little things and little decisions in our life create the most substantial results, desirable or not. “Your life will consist of the habits and routines you choose to have,” he said. “If you are faithful in little things, then you will be faithful in big things.” After this he gave us some of his most important Healthy Habits:

1.     Faithfulness in everything that is given to you.

2.     Do more than what is expected.

3.     Live your life by schedule and routine, but always be ready for interruption.

Another significant point that he presented was just how critical it is to be faithful. Let’s be transparent for a moment. Life can be dull. This is when you need to ask yourself, “What do I believe that God really told me”? When you are dealing with confusion, go back to the last time you had clarity with what God told you. Commitments are crucial to success. Hold on to the word that God has given you. For me, it’s the only thing that gets me through those moments of doubt and insecurity. In the words of Mr. Harrison, “It’s amazing how fast God can create change if you just hang in there.” The third one is, “Circumstances only have the power that you give them”. The moment you decide that circumstances will no longer have control over your decisions is the moment you have power over circumstances. If you let circumstances dictate what you do, they will continue doing just that for the rest of your life. God’s promises are greater than your circumstances. The last one and my personal favorite is… (drum roll please). Don’t worry about money. “The fact is money is always behind,” expressed Mr. Harrison. Behind what? What he meant by that is, money always follows those who take advantage of opportunities. Strategies and ideas create money and opportunities. God will give you the strategies and ideas that will bring money to you.

I believe that all of these points are vital to success in life, but it is up to you whether or not you apply them in your life. Remember what Mr. Trump said, “You’re going to be thinking anyways, so why not think bigger”.

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Guest Speaker: Tim Gray

May 26, 2010 by kto  
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“Your dreams always begin in your heart,” declared Tim Gray. “Move with what is in your heart and act on it!”

This week we had Tim Gray, a former pastor and current business owner come talk with us. After his opening statement he began to talk about Nehemiah. If you don’t know who that is, don’t worry, I had to clean out the proverbial cobwebs from my mental attic to remember this story myself. Nehemiah had a mission in his heart… to rebuild the wall of Jerusalem. Now there was something unique about this work; it was considered holy even though Nehemiah wasn’t a priest. This was particularly odd in Jewish culture at that time. Following this discovery Mr. Gray made a statement, “Ministry isn’t only in the church; ministry is doing what God has told you to do.” He later shared about his experiences in college and how he had declared his major 7 different times! He told us that he didn’t know exactly how he was going to do what was in his heart; he just knew he had to start somewhere. This was encouraging to hear, as a young person who deals with the common struggle of knowing exactly what steps to take to fulfill your dreams. Although we may not nail it down perfectly in the very beginning, be willing to take action. There’s an old saying, “You can’t steer a ship that’s anchored”. In other words, “Take that step”. Success will follow the dream as long as you act on it.

What is it that is in the recesses of your heart? What’s that something that excites you when you think about it? Ask yourself these questions and let those thoughts roll around in you as you allow your desire for this dream to grow each day. Following that, take a simple step in that direction even if it seems trivial. If I got anything out of our time with Mr. Gray, it’s this- It’s Worth It.

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Photo of the Week – by Katie O’Toole

May 25, 2010 by kto  
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Photo by Go Apprentice: Katie O’Toole

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This Is How I See It – by Matt Arbo

May 24, 2010 by kto  
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Check out this weeks “This Is How I See It” with Matt Arbo talking about casting all your cares upon God.

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Project Panama – Random Facts 5!

May 24, 2010 by kto  
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What a better way to play with kids then with carnival games! Watch as Matt and Jon explain just how we’ll be traveling from island to island doing the “floating carnival” games!

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Photo of the Week – Gabby Vonigas

May 18, 2010 by kto  
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Arizona Trip!

May 14, 2010 by kto  
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Arizona Weekend April 22-26

The intern year is coming to an end so at last the Go Interns traveled to Arizona for the thrilling, annual weekend getaway! This trip is an amazing time of team bonding and an excellent opportunity to bring awareness to the life changing projects they are involved in. Starting off the first day in Arizona they went to a wilderness park for mountain hiking and beautiful scenery, followed by a cookout and an evening full of games. This fun continued into Saturday as we filled the day playing volleyball and basketball as well as running a funnel cake stand in the center of town to raise funds for Panama.

Sunday morning they had the opportunity to take part in Community Presbyterian’s church service, share a drama that they do overseas, and spend time with the people of the church talking with them and telling them about all the current undertakings going on at Go International. That same morning they also visited the First Assembly of God Church and joined them afterwards for a silent auction, as well as a bake sale auction as a fundraiser for the church members joining Go for Project Panama this summer! Later that evening they came back to First Assembly of God and led the entire service as the Go Band led worship and Greg and Christa finished the night with an inspiring message of encouragement.

The fun-packed weekend trip to Arizona was probably the best one yet, with lots of laughs, good times, and memorable moments as a team!


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Photo of the Week – Katie O’Toole

May 11, 2010 by kto  
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By Go Apprentice: Katie O’Toole

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Community Outreach – Work Day at Common Ground Church

May 6, 2010 by kto  
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Check out the interns in their latest outreach as they get their hands dirty on a little construction work at
Common Ground Church’s new location.

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Guest Speaker – Jim and Pam King

May 5, 2010 by kto  
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Ever have something come up in your life and you didn’t expect it? Maybe things didn’t work out the way you assumed they would or there was something that you couldn’t predict, something that eluded you. I believe this reality of life is a reality within us as well. Just as there are things in life that are around us that we don’t notice, there are also things about ourselves (e.g. personality traits or character flaws) we simply don’t notice. Maybe we are proud or arrogant or maybe we are self-centered. Oh, here is a tough one to swallow; perhaps we are or have been bitter.

Jim and Pam King began our discussion today with Psalm 19:12, “Who can discern his errors? Forgive my hidden faults”. When God tells us to change something in our lives it’s because He love us. In the words of Jim King, “God’s goal is to improve us”.

Let’s take a moment and think back to a childhood memory. For me, I was 7 years old, it was summertime, and I wanted to ride my bike. So my parents let me. The catch- my bike had training wheels. How can I say this… Training wheels aren’t cool; especially when all your friends are already riding their bikes without them. I was convinced that my parents were trying to humiliate me. So in my defiance I took a joy ride without my training wheels and it wasn’t long before I ended up in the ditch on the side of the road crying. Crying for whom you might ask? Yes, I was crying for my parents. There was something my parents knew that I didn’t when they told me to use those training wheels. Just like the saying goes, “You have to crawl before you can walk”. If I would of listened to them then I could have avoided a lot of shed tears and even more shed blood. I tell you this because I believe it is so vital to be open to God’s correction. Just as the word of God says in Hebrews 12:5 & 6 – “My son, do not make light of the Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when He rebukes you, because the Lord disciplines those He loves, and He punishes everyone He accepts as a son.”

I believe that Jim and Pam King struck on something that is very simple, but very powerful once you take it to heart- God is your source and He has your best interest at the forefront of His plans for you.

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