Monday, November 17, 2008

People I am Grateful For - The Nominees Are

Some time ago, my friend Tim Sanders, author of incredible books such as "Love is the Killer App", "The Likeability Factor" and his current phenomenal book "Saving the World at Work - What Companies and Individuals Can Do to Go Beyond Making a Profit to Making a Difference" suggested an idea that I still practice although today I intend to practice it in a different way.  On a side note, I will be blogging about Tim's books shortly, including his most recent one.

Tim suggested that every Monday, we brighten the days of three people by reaching out to them and expressing thanks for who they are and the difference they have made.

While I do this every Monday, I thought I would do it publicly today to encourage others to do the same.

As many of you know, I am eternally grateful for every experience in my Life (good and bad) and for every person who has played a role in my Life, whether it is a role of some measurable duration or the passing stranger who gave me a smile that brightened my day just when I needed it.

For all of you who are reading this, I thank you for providing the vivid color in the rich tapestry of Life that I am experiencing.  For my family, I am ALWAYS grateful to be so blessed.  I also thank God for providing me with the opportunity to learn and experience Life on an incredible level.

I am surrounded by incredible people who live to give, to provide to others who may not have the strength or the ability to provide for themselves.

So I am going to pick three of them right now and publicly thank them for their service and their friendship.  If you are not one of the three today, don't worry.  You have a place in my heart and there's lots of time to be promoted.  :-)

So in no particular order, the nominees are:

John Clause - Vice President of Development - World Vision (US)

I know this bio is slightly dated, but from the World Vision website:

John Clause is the Senior Director of the New York office (editor note: now VP of Development - Eastern Region) of World Vision. John oversees development, church relationships, and strategic programs in the New York City area, including World Vision's response to the September 11th disaster. John first joined World Vision in February 1997 as Director of Development for the Greater New York area, and served as Northeast US Development Manager from 1998-2001.

I know John personally as an incredible friend, as a man with a faith deeply rooted in God and a man called to serve humanity in any way he can.  He is an incredible model human being who gives selflessly around the clock.

Thank you, John, for your friendship and for your dedication to others.

If I may put in a shameless plug on John's behalf, there are great opportunities to make a difference in the life of a child this Christmas.  Check out the World Vision website to see how you can make a difference.

Jim Loscheider - Vice President of Donor Ministries - Samaritan's Purse

Samaritan's Purse is committed to making a difference in the lives of children all around the world.  Many of you participate in a program at this time of year known as Operation Christmas Child or as some call it, "the Christmas shoe box program".

Like John, Jim has dedicated his life to making a difference in the lives of children who are suffering from disease, neglect, malnutrition and disease.  He is an incredible friend with an incredible heart.  His deep faith calls him to serve others and he does with joy and gratitude.

His passion to make a difference and his sense of humility make him someone worth modeling.

I'd like to put a shameless plug in for his organization as well.  Christmas is a great time to make a difference in the lives of children around the world.  Check out the Samaritan's Purse website to see how you as an individual or as a group of friends can make a difference in the lives of children all around the world.

Charmaine Davidge and team - St. John's Status of Women Council and Women's Centre

The St. John's Status of Women Council and Women's Centre (SJSWC) is committed to helping women who are often the silent victims in today's society.  They support women and their children who have been the victims of abuse, battery and abandonment.  They help these women rediscover their sense of purpose and self-worth and provide assistance in finding the help they need to get back on their feet.

Female abuse is far more prevalent in western society than it should be and more than we care to admit.  Someone we know and love may be the victim of such abuse right now and we may not be aware of it.  Groups like the SJSWC are a voice for women and a pillar of strength for women who need help.

Charmaine and her team see things every day that would stagger us and yet their commitment and love for the women they serve keeps them moving forward.  They are model human beings who embrace the pain of others so that the pain may be eased - we should follow their model.

I'm sure each of you has a local women's shelter or center that would really appreciate your support and help this Christmas.  Help those who think they have been forgotten or are no longer loved and reach out to a center this Christmas.  Your heart will be glad that you did.

To John, Jim and Charmaine, I thank you for your friendship, your dedication and your unselfish service to others. 

We can learn much from your service.

In service and servanthood.

Harry

2 comments:

  1. Harry:

    Just had to act upon your example and placed this on my own blog, challenging others.

    AN ACT OF GRATITUDE

    I had an idea for this week but have changed it due to a recent blog I read by a friend Harry Tucker (www.harrytucker.com). In it, he challenged his readers to publicly thank 3 people... and I so loved the idea that I challenge you to do the same. Here are mine, in no particular order:

    Thank you to Harry Tucker. In the relatively short time that I have known you Harry, you have demonstrated a genuine presence of confidence and true audacity speaking truth to youth and adults alike and challenging us all to find out true purpose.

    Thank you to Amy Percy. In your capacity with the Community Center Alliance you manifest real leadership and bridge building as you forge positive partnerships for the benefit of real communities within our larger community.

    Thank you to Lisa Olsen (www.soulessays.com). Your creative capacity and sincere pursuit of true and lasting and sustainable spirituality, it inspires me to seek truth and grow in spirit and soul.

    There are more, and I may say more later. But, for now, go on and do yours. Peace.

    Barry

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  2. Hey Barry,

    Coming from you your generous comment humbles me deeply.

    Your friendship and insight into living is a gift to everyone who is blessed to meet you.

    For anyone who doesn't know you, please allow me to make a shameless plug on your behalf.

    Barry Green is an incredibly powerful motivator and life strategy advisor. He brings insight and clarity into a world filled with chaos and challenge.

    I recommend Barry to anyone who seeks life and leadership guidance. His website can be found here - http://www.barrygreen.ca.

    I have VERY recently discovered his blog as well. You will find it to be extremely inspiring, insightful and motivational. Check it out here - http://www.blogwithbarry.blogspot.com

    Take care, my friend and thank you for paying your gratitude forward.

    Let's encourage others to do it and have a big gratitude-fest. :-)

    Harry

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