Sean Pollock got this line from reading Half Time: Changing your game plan from success to significance by Bob Burford. The thing that we then learnt is that he and Joan and Tich are being significant through a charity called LIV. It's an incredible ministry to Aids Orphans. Feel empowered to pray for them, to give, to get in contact with them and share their hearts for this urgent issue.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
LIV
I spent last night listening to Sean Pollock (the cricketer) and a few other South African sportsmen speak about their careers. The line that kept coming through was that we should seek to have lives that are not about success but about significance.
Sean Pollock got this line from reading Half Time: Changing your game plan from success to significance by Bob Burford. The thing that we then learnt is that he and Joan and Tich are being significant through a charity called LIV. It's an incredible ministry to Aids Orphans. Feel empowered to pray for them, to give, to get in contact with them and share their hearts for this urgent issue.
Sean Pollock got this line from reading Half Time: Changing your game plan from success to significance by Bob Burford. The thing that we then learnt is that he and Joan and Tich are being significant through a charity called LIV. It's an incredible ministry to Aids Orphans. Feel empowered to pray for them, to give, to get in contact with them and share their hearts for this urgent issue.
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