leadership to Make a Difference

Leadership to make a difference

Do you ever get discouraged at how problematic the world has become? Perhaps your heart sinks at the avalanche of troubles burying you, your family, or your friends. And you may be thinking that even if you wanted to help or provide leadership to resolve their difficulties, you wouldn’t know where to begin.

Make a Difference

I love the story, ascribed to Loren Eiseley, of a man walking along a deserted beach. He saw a boy in the distance, and noticed that the boy kept bending to pick up something and throw it into the ocean. He did this again and again.

As the man approached even closer, he saw that the boy was picking up starfish that had washed up on the beach. One at a time, he was throwing them back into the water.

When he asked the boy what he was doing, the boy replied, “I’m throwing these washed up starfish back into the ocean, or else they will die.” “

“But you can’t possibly save them all,” the man said. “There are thousands on this beach, and this must be happening on hundreds of beaches along the coast. You can’t possibly make a difference.”

The boy smiled, bent down and picked up another starfish. As he threw it back into the sea, he replied, “I made a huge difference to that one!”

You and I may not be able to change the world. We may never wield the leadership and influence of a politician or CEO, but we can do the next right thing. We can make a difference in at least one person’s life today. Who will it be? A family member? A friend? A neighbor? A coworker?

Jesus said, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (Matthew 25:40 NIV).

What will you do? Give a cold drink to a service person? Shop for a homebound neighbor? Mail an encouraging note to a friend?

Want to be a leader? Do the next right thing. Make a difference today – one starfish person at a time!

In whose life can you make a difference today?

Ava Pennington

After a 20-year corporate career, Ava Pennington is thoroughly enjoying her second career as an author, teacher, and speaker. Her book, Daily Reflections on the Names of God: A Devotional, is published by Revell Books and endorsed by Kay Arthur, founder of Precepts Ministries. Ava has also written for numerous magazines, including Today’s Christian Woman and Focus on the Family’s Clubhouse. Her work has been published in 30+ anthologies, including 25 Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Ava also teaches a weekly Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) class. When she’s not writing and teaching, Ava enjoys playing with her mischievous 5-year-old Boxers, Duke & Daisy. For more information, visit www.AvaWrites.com.

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