Guy Rodgers | Understanding Gods’ Wisdom In Our Lives

Develop A Personal Relationship with God

Eternal Leadership

Our guest for today has a wide background in education, business, politics and the non-profit sectors. He has helped build two national chapter-based grassroots organization, been the Vice President of a polling company, and founded two political consulting firms. He has also owned a small retail business, been a Public High School teacher and an adjunct professor at the Graduate Level.

Guy has also owned a small retail business, been a Public High School teacher and an adjunct professor at the Graduate Level. Guy has appeared on hundreds of news and TV programs and has equipped Christian Leaders in from around the world. We are honored to share Guy with you on this episode.

He is equipping us day by day and transforming us day by day for things for things that He wants to do with us in the future that we’re simply not prepared for.Guy Rodgers
He is equipping us day by day and transforming us day by day for things for things that He wants to do with us in the future that we’re simply not prepared for.

Guy believes that everything that we’re going through, no matter how easy or difficult, prepares us for the things that God wants us to accomplish in the future. Think of this, if we believe that something great planned by God awaits us, it will surely give us the strength to carry on and push through whatever endeavor we are in. If you think of this as a training for something big and better in the future, it will help you do your work with Holy Joy.

“The enemy of our souls will take God things like great technology, all the stuff that we have today, and use those to destruct us and drive us away from God.” – Guy Rodgers

In this busy world surrounded by different technologies, we often forget that these things were invented and created in order to help us, not to control us. For example, being so indulged with technology leads to forgetting what matters most in life like family, friends, and work. We can get so engrossed with these things that we take for granted the important things of life. Guy shares that there should be a calibrating of priorities in life.

“We have to make time, not just spend few minutes reading devotional, but a time to be in the presence of God, that’s an essential.”- Guy Rodgers

This gives more emphasis on the importance of establishing a personal and intimate relationship with God. He knows that our lives are busy, but he is only asking for time to talk to Him. We do not forget to pray when we are sad, chaotic, and when we’re at the lowest point of our lives. He wishes to hear us tap to him during the happiest time of our lives as well.

What you will learn

  • Believing in the God’s Divine Providence
  • Getting away with distractions in life
  • Calibrating focus and priorities
  • Establishing a relationship with God
  • Being a Christian Leader

Resources

Bio

Guy-Rodgers-portrait-cropped-small-2015-1 (1)The professional career of Guy Rodgers has spanned the education, small business, political and non-profit sectors. He has co-owned a small retail business, been a public high school teacher and adjunct professor at the graduate level, Vice President of a polling company, and founded two political consulting and strategy firms. His nearly 60 clients included four presidential campaigns, several Members of Congress, and a state Attorney General. In executive leadership roles with state and national non-profit organizations he has helped build highly successful grassroots networks comprising thousands of chapters, addressing issues ranging from protecting the family and religious liberty to combating the threat of radical Islam. In 1998 he was named a “Rising Star” by Campaigns and Elections magazine.

A graduate of the highly regarded Buckley School of Public Speaking, Rodgers has appeared on hundreds of TV and radio news and talk programs. He has been a presenter at business, non-profit, educational and political conferences and training seminars in 47 states; preached and taught in non-denominational churches and churches representing nearly a dozen denominations; and has been a featured speaker at conferences training Christian political leaders from Latin America.

He has been listed in three “Who’s Who” organizations, including the National Register’s Who’s Who of Executives and Professionals. He and his wife Beth were married in 1977 and have two grown children and one granddaughter.

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