Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Leadership Through My Job

During the summer I plan to get a job so that I can help pay for some things during college and so that I will have some money saved up for after college.  I am going to need some extra money for when I plan to move into somewhere with my future husband.  I am planning on either working as a waitress at a restaurant, working at a kennel, or working as a receptionist at my father’s office.  No matter what I am planning on doing, I am still looking to be nice to everyone I encounter, people and dogs, and I plan to show the love of God through all of my actions.  My plans will also help me to decide what I want to do when I go to college.  Going into college I still do not know what I want to do and going through any of these jobs may in fact help me to decide what would be best for my future.  Since I do not know what I plan to do with my future, experiencing any of these jobs may in fact help me to understand what God has in store for my life.  Although the thought of college scares me a little, it is also very exciting because I am able to start thinking about my future and how I will be providing for myself and my family.  This time in my life is very important and I plan to do my job to the best of my ability and show my leadership skills through my actions. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Leadership for my Future College

I am planning on attended the University of North Carolina Charlotte in the fall and am looking forward to the new environment.  It will be a big culture change since I have been in a small, private, Christian school for fourteen years.  Going into college I am excited to meet new people, join new clubs, and attend huge sporting events.  At a small private school, these things are fun but they just cannot compare to a college campus.  Although it will be hard to say goodbye to some of my friends, technology makes it easy to keep in touch.  I plan on showing the love of Christ through my actions in college.  A wise person once told me that one of the best ways to witness your faith can be simply by showing your intelligence.  Christians hold the stereotype of not being intelligent human beings and I am afraid that we come across that way simply because we speak out about things that we simply are not very educated in.  Too many times, we try to find an answer for something that we should just say that we don’t know to and be done with the topic.  Instead, we say things that only hurt the Christian reputation.  That being said, if I prove my intelligence and nice demeanor, I do not know of a reason that I should be looked down upon.  As I am looking for a roommate, I am praying that I can find someone who has the same morals as me as well as beliefs.  This will make my experience a lot easier if I can encounter girls with around the same love for Christ as I have.
After a semester at Charlotte, I plan on transferring to Wilmington for the last semester of freshman year.  This may be a hard transfer for me because it will be hard to move away from my family and friends back home.  However, if that is what God has planned for me, I do not see why I should not follow through with it.  I know that God will be watching over me through this transfer and that I will find a way to make it a great experience.  I have a friend who is attending the spring semester at Wilmington just like I am.  This will make it easier for me knowing that I have someone there going through this change at the same time.  Walking into Wilmington half way through the year may be hard to make a difference, but if I go back my sophomore year, I will be able to come in whole heartedly again and hopefully touch a few lives through my leadership role.  Knowing that God is setting up the rest of my life is a great feeling.  I cannot wait to see what is in store for my future after college.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Leadership Through The Unlikely Disciple

In the book The Unlikely Disciple, Kevin Roose goes to Liberty to experience what a Christian college campus is like.  His views are different than theirs and he is forced to live the life of a Christian.  However, he goes in to Liberty University thinking that everyone is a perfect Christian with perfect morals and that is not the case.  Once he starts getting to know people he understands that not everyone is like Jerry Falwell and not everyone agrees with everything that the average “Christian” believes.  This is eye-opening to Kevin because he starts to realize that the “Christian lifestyle” is not everything that the “secular” people think it is.  He starts to live the “Christian life” by reading the Bible, praying, singing in the choir, going to church, and participating in other Christian activities on campus.  He acts like he is just another average Christian going to the college which makes the reader think that a lot of people do that every day.  They talk the talk and walk the walk but is it really genuine or is it all an act to simply fit in.  As Christian leaders, we need to be able to step above the norm and make and extra effort to show the love of Christ and actually genuinely mean it.  We need to help those who are going through life faking it and try to help them out.  Although this is not an easy task, we need to at least do our best.  

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Leadership Through Presidency

As the President of the United States, this man is presented with a big responsibility to all the people of his country.  Although they are not perfect, they are to be as responsible as they can possibly be.  No person wants to put their life and future in the hands of someone who is not a good leader.  Over the years of America being one unified country, the presidents have all had different attributes and different beneficial leadership skills.  They must fight for our country’s benefits and freedom.  He must protect our country from other countries that could be possible threats.  His role in the United States is to run our country in a smooth and beneficial way.  Many presidents have achieved this goal, but others have not and this shows by how the country ended up by the end of their term.  This country has changed to “one country under God” and a country that has “in God we trust” on our currency, to removing both of these phrases from their livelihood.  This is not a good thing.  God is the one who, as a country, we should be following.  Our president should have a handle on these terms in order to make the country run smoothly.  Equal rights are a matter but when all different beliefs are closed minded, there may not be as much unity.  As the president, they need to be able to unify our country through some of their choices and not tear it apart.