Billy Sunday was born in 1862, the second year of America’s Civil War. He died in 1935, during the Great Depression. Billy was a wildly flamboyant and controversial preacher, but he made an interesting observation:
We’ll talk more about purpose in just a minute, but first we need to talk about possibilities.
A sad voice inside you whispers: “Everyone talks about purpose, but no one can tell me what it is, or where to find it.”
Quit listening to that whiner. Purpose is given to you by what you care about. Is there anything you care about?
Of course there is.
Purpose is given to you by everything you care about. You are overflowing with purpose. The problem is that you care about so many things that you are having a hard time choosing a purpose.
Here is the good and happy news: You can have more than one purpose!
In fact, you already do; and you have what it takes to make a difference.
Pick two or three of them to get started. You can add other ones later, when you have taken these first ones as far as you choose to go. Sooner or later, you’ll choose a few that will sink deep roots in you.
Every oak tree begins as an acorn.
Now go. Get started.
Roy H. Williams
PS – “It is better to burn the candle at both ends, and in the middle, too, than to put it away in the closet and let the mice eat it.” – Henry van Dyke
David Sauers used to be a commercial banker, but today he runs a service business with 50 branches nationwide. It’s not the type of business that most people dream about owning. The nature of his business – and the powerful lessons you can learn from his success – will be revealed in this week’s story. But here’s an interesting twist: In a private note to Roy, roving reporter Rotbart wrote, “I love unusual guests and David Sauers definitely fits the bill.” The roving reporter is at it again! MondayMorningRadio.com