I must say I’ve been somewhat overwhelmed at the volume and depth of comments for LeaderFOCUS. Thank you. They clearly come from the heart.
If you haven’t taken time to read them, check them out at the bottom of each page. The comments for the WELCOME page mean a lot; and then comments from each issue are an opportunity for readers to interact with the subject matter.
I’ll say it again – thanks for bein’ there.
Ken
NOTE: Today, April 20, 2009, this little site broke thirty-thousand hits. Wow. Amazing.
Ken,
So good to have LeaderFOCUS back in the mailbox on a Monday morning. You are truly a gifted writer!
Jeanann
Ken, these have been a true challenge for me, and I appreciate your leadership in sending them out.
Please pray for me this week. My mother died on Fri. night and her funeral will be Wed. & a memorial service in Sebring, FL on Sat. She was almost 93, but my Mom and I miss her.
Thanks,
Dan
Thaks Ken for including me in your LeaderFOCUS material.
Hey Ken,
Just returned from the cruise. Good wake up call to read your blurb this week. Good reminder why we are blessed to be on the planet for four score plus a few years. We something to do everyday, all the time. Not necessarily giving kidneys but giving our time, our talents, our attention – to SOMEONE TODAY.
I’m awake again. Thanks.
Dennis
Kenny,
Yessir! I remember saying in another similar sports celebrity instance, “No, not Kobe! He has it all and is a humble sorta guy.” Whoops, I had to write him and say how disappointed I was, but that a real repentance towards his wife, family and friends would be soul-seachingly healing. I doubt he read my letter. But he did do something in that direction, which encourage me. I actually needed to remind myself while writing him – as I likely should TW – that I am such a weak fellow myself. I am grateful, however, to have THE forgiveness factor at work that allows me to stop short of transgressions or at least to halt early in my transgressions so as not to inflict more calamity on myself and those I love.
We are all guilty but need to find a salvatory moment both upwards and sidewards.
Life is such a fleeting vehicle and it can be so valuably experienced. Yes, Ken: repentence, remorse, forgiveness, resolve, renewal – words to live by.
Thanks Ken!