It all started when Tina shared it on Facebook a couple of weeks ago. My #1 strength is "Input" so of course, I had to check it out. I listened to it over and over. It was amazing. So amazing I had to share it. That's what amazing means: Sharing.
It was a video, a video so worshipful to me that I shared it via text to a couple of teams I work with. I shared it in text messages and emails as part of my communication. It was that profound and amazing to me.
With Easter coming up, I thought it was worth sharing again since I had a video-conference I was supposed to facilitate. At the meeting, I asked the group if anyone had NOT listened to the video. I was surprised to see one hand go up unashamedly. Yes, there was actually present one with whom it had been shared, several times, but who hadn't listened. All the others exclaimed how amazing it was and so worth it to listen.
Later I received a text, "I cried like a baby. Thx so much. He is worthy."
It was amazing and it was worth sharing. I'm so glad I persisted.
Amazing things are happening every day in ICC, in your local chapter, in your family. We're here to help you perceive these transformations and celebrate them. When we celebrate, we want to share.
Amazing means we share and persist in sharing. Sometimes people are busy or overwhelmed with life and don't listen. Keep sharing because eventually they may listen, and sharing changes lives.
We're getting ready to open renewals and membership on April 15 and have been working hard to create membership options worth sharing. ICC is amazing and needs to be shared. Don't be discouraged if someone doesn't hear you the first time. It isn't that you shouldn't have shared it. It might mean: share again and again.
Wondering what was so amazing that I went to such great lengths to share it?
Well let me share it with YOU.
This post was originally an email from Mary Gunther sent on March 28, 2018.
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