What do you get when you bring together gum walls, skinny jeans, confetti, creepy mustache's on twenty-something’s, poetry, comedy, rock music, hipsters, rap music, any and all music really, Tenley from last seasons The Bachelor, time travel, 6 roach coaches and powerful speakers like Eugene Cho, Kay Warren, Mark Driscoll, Wes Stafford and Donald Miller, just to name a few?
The two-day leadership conference came to a close yesterday afternoon as Andy Stanley taught leadership to the 3400 leaders present. He made comment like, "As leaders, you should be making as few decisions as possible" and "Only do what you can do." He also said "Leadership is about getting things done through other people."
Earlier in the day, Wess Stafford of Compassion International said, "I'm convinced the prayer of a child in poverty or in abuse is the most powerful force." Just before making that statement, he said something that really struck me. He said, "We may not be committing the sin of endangering a child, but we are committing the sin of omission by allowing a child to be endangered."
Erwin McManus talked about how Solomon got it wrong when he said "there is nothing new under the sun." Erwin said "God created us for originality; not just effectiveness. Everything God does is new. He is constantly creating the new. Only in the new do we find the beautiful. Live lives of story and meaning and create new beauty."
The speakers were all great. The music was awesome. The crowd was very
enthusiastic. Some of the highlights for me were hearing Andy Stanley,
Wess Stafford and Mark Droscoll. Comedian Michael Jr. was a definite
highlight. In fact, you'll want to pick up his documentary Comedy: The Road Less Traveled
this fall. The documentary follows Michael Jr. as he tours the nation
bringing comedy to Skid Row, drug rehabilitation homes and prisons.
I hope you've enjoyed hearing a bit about the conference and reading a
handful of the quotes that I've taken away from the speakers over the
past few days. It was pretty cool to be there.
I drink coffee, read books, and travel. I’ve been able to drink coffee and discuss books with friends all over the world, simply because someone built a bridge and I made it east of the Mississippi and beyond. For this reason, I love bridges.