Your Greatest Legacy – (Thirty Things I’ve Learned as a Leader 2/30)

The demands on a leader are high… People need lots of attention, help, counseling, encouragement, etc. etc. The list goes on and on. But the people you lead are not your greatest legacy! They are very important. You will definitely have some kind of legacy with them. But your greatest legacy lies closer to home… your greatest legacy is your children.

Leadership at its most basic definition in just influence. Nobody on earth will be more influenced by you than your children. God has made them to learn from adults. He has given the responsibility of raising them to you. It would be a total shame to get to the end of our lives and look back and see successful work and fruitful ministry but to see failure in the raising of our own children. Make them a priority in your live, right after God and your spouse (in that order). Don’t put it off either. Before you know it they will be grown.

Here are a few “diagnostic” questions:
1) Are your children more or less likely to grow up and love God because of what they see in your life?

2) Are there areas in your life that you know need to be changed because your kids are watching?

3) How’s it going with your spouse? Do your kids see you being affectionate to each other?

4) Which is given a higher level of importance in your life: work, your children, or the community?

5) Did what you just read make you feel encouraged, discouraged, or angry?

THE MERGER IS COMPLETE!

We just received the papers from the lawyers and the State of Texas showing that our merger with Broadway Baptist is complete! That just took a quick six months! We can now move forward with loan plans for the construction! God is GOOD!

If you’re not a FOSM attender, here’s the deal… Back in May of 2007 another church in San Marcos called Broadway Baptist approached us about joining with us. We met together several times and prayed a lot. The people of Broadway visited our services. After some time, we felt God leading us to go ahead and merge. Broadway met in their last business meeting and decided to disband and give their buildings and land to Fellowship of San Marcos. They had been hanging on for years and felt God leading them to do this. Basically, now it’s official :) It’s amazing to see how God works.