99: Have a Big Vision - John Avant: Life Action Ministry - Media Pushing Fear - Daniel Kahan: Architect
Motivational Segment - How to Have a Big Vision
What happens to you when you see someone very successful? What is your perspective on their success and how they achieved it?
One of the challenges we have in life is to change our thinking about ourselves and what is in store for us. When we understand the meaning behind Jer 29:11, we see God has a bigger vision for us then we even have for ourselves.
Challenge yourself to see your future the same way God envisions it for you.
When your vision grows, your ideas and creativity will start to grow as well. So, if you’re at a roadblock in the creative process in business or life, ask yourself what your vision is for your future. Do you see a bright future or one that is just more of the same?
Remember, when you grow your vision, you increase your creativity and what you have to offer the world around you. Your vision for your life will have an impact on the world around you.
Interview: John Avant - President of Life Action
Dr. John Avant has a deep love and compassion for people and believes that the only hope for our nation is to experience a mighty movement of God. John has pastored churches in Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Louisiana. He was also the Vice President of Evangelism and Spiritual Awakening at the North American Mission Board. John and his wife, Donna, fell in love on the campus of Baylor University and married in 1980. They have three adult children and three grandchildren.
Interview: Daniel Kahan - Architect at Smith & Moore
Daniel Kahan received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1998 and a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Florida in 2004. He was raised in Augusta, Georgia and grew up studying the traditional architecture of the south. He was also exposed to and informed by the modernist residential architecture practiced by his uncle in Mexico City. Before becoming a principal partner with Smith and Moore Architects he apprenticed with the firm while studying architecture collegiately. He has prided himself in the synthesis of classical order and form with modernist simplicity. He draws inspiration from a commitment to artistic integrity, a passion for detail, the use of fine materials,
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