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A Day of Mentoring with Randy Elrod @recreate
Posted on April 22nd, 2009 in Church Life, Events, Faith, Family, Life and Family, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnon- Many of you know him on Twitter as @recreate
- Many of you know him as the guy who hosts the “re:create” conference in TN
- Many of you know him as the guy who does the “Lifework 2.0” seminars.
- Many of you know him as an author, an artist, an entrepreneur, a mountain climber, a husband, dad, worship guy.
- Many of you know him as the guy who called out Perry Noble last week. (haha)|
- Many of you know him as a mentor and life coach.
- Everyone knows him as the best customer at Merridee’s in Franklin, TN..
Well …
I know him as an inspiring man, full of passion for Christ and His Kingdom, a man whose eyes sparkle with vision and hope, and best of all, a man who has seemingly undressed himself of the layers of religiosity and legalism that so often cover a person who has been involved in ministry for decades.
This man is Randy Elrod.
I met Randy for the first time at re:create this year. It was one of those moments where you feel an instant bond, a spiritual connection. I could “so relate” to this man. I remember pulling Randy aside and saying “Randy, I’d love to spend some time with you. I don’t need to confess some deep, secret sins, though I know it would be safe to do so. I’ve just got this constant battle of ministry, life, and entrepreneur blood going on and I can’t make it stop, and I know I’ll never be successful without getting some outside help and focus”. Half way through my sentence, Randy’s eyes got big, a few more sparkles started flashing in them, and his head began to nod with am emphatic “yes – yes, I can help you, I know what you are feeling”.
So, what do you do when a man who knows everybody, and that everybody knows, offers a day of mentoring? You book it fast. You do what it takes to make it happen.
TODAY IS MY DAY. Pray for us. Pray for me.
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Awesome, I hope that the meeting is very inspiring.
Awesome! I eagerly await a report.
I’m extremely jealous!