Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Inspiration Through Dedication

This week speaker was inspiring. Dr. Wes Desselle, a surgeon Helen Keller Hospital came and shared the experience that help him decide to go into the medical field. He told us about a car accident that he had, which caused him to undergo surgery, that ultimately helped him, and because of that he wanted to be able to do the same thing for others. That's how he chose his career, which is very plausible. It helped me kind of re-capture my goal of working and creating some Non-Profit organizations. To whom I believe much gratitude is owed, because with out those non-profit organization, our communities probably wouldn't be as great as they are now. 

Back to Dr. Desselle, he mention three human values, not only need in the Medical World but the Real World too, and they are: 

Mentorship:

In the New Testament passage that we often call “The Great Commission” (Matthew28:19 –20), Jesus urges all believers to “go and make disciples” (verse 19). The objective was not that they attract their own disciples, but that they attract new followers of Jesus. The book of Acts tells the story of how the Spirit-filled apostles obeyed that command. Closely related to the concept of making disciples is the mentoring of leaders. However, neither discipleship nor mentoring were invented by the early church. The principles involved had been around for centuries.


Perseverance:
Many of us harbor hidden low self-esteem. We deem everything and everyone more important that ourselves and think that meeting their needs is more important than eeting our own. But if you run out of gas, everyone riding with you will be left stranded.- T.D. Jakes

Romans 5:3-4 More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope,

Read more: http://www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/25-awesome-perseverance-quotes/#ixzz2DXKaao6A


Trust: And everyone should have the gist of trust down by now!

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