Monday, December 31, 2012

2012 Highlights

A brief, partial rundown of highlights of 2012 (no specific order):


 

  • Receiving my best grades—with fifteen credit hours—in any semester of my school career, including kindergarten.
  • Two full semesters of studying at Dallas Theological Seminary
  • The resulting gained wisdom, knowledge and understanding regarding God and His Word
  • Studying under some of the world's best evangelical theological professors
  • Having a course with Dr. Stan Toussaint in his last semester of teaching at DTS after beginning in 1960
  • Twenty-seven credit hours closer to earning my Masters of Art: Christian Leadership
  • Opportunity to facilitate seminars across America—meeting many wonderful people
  • The health and wealth—every definable way—of friends and family
  • Celebrating Christmas with family in Nebraska, and visiting a few long-time friends
  • Another year without personal sickness
  • The wonderful new Dallas friends
  • Attending the 2012 Cotton Bowl with long-time friends
  • Eclipsing 109,000, 110,000 and 111,000 miles on my lifetime running odometer
  • Everything that I am now forgetting, yet recall would generate immense gratitude
  • Greater cognizance and appreciation of God's grace, mercy, love and sovereignty


 

2013 begins another lap around the calendar, enabling adjustments from 2012. I challenge you to adjust daily, even hourly and by the minute when possible.

  • Pray always, this includes conversationally as if visiting with your dad, mom, or mentor in all you do
  • Read the Bible even more in 2013, seeking a deeper relationship with Christ, and greater love of God and fellow man. Enhanced relationships results in enhanced witnessing in all we do.
  • Be positive and honest—Satan is the father of lies, while God is the Spirit of Truth (John 8:44, 16:13)
  • Always Trust God! Remember that, Trust God always!


 

See Christ, Believe Christ, Achieve with Christ!

Rick E. Meyer

The Leader Servant

See, Believe, Achieve Inc.

www.rickEmeyer.com

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