Packed w/Activities Day Four, Monday May 7
Profit, Planning and Partnering
After refreshing and activity filled Sunday it was little bit hard for the teams to get really going on the Day 4. Seelok prayed for the entire team and especially led everyone to lay their hands on the Team leader Gerrit and pray. Marie was leading us in worship and songs. She also referred the story of Mary and Martha and how Mary has chosen the one thing that is needed (JESUS) which cannot be taken away.
Bernard did excellently well in taking us through the principles of Profit with his usual smooth sale talk and referring to many verses from bible.
Michelle did a wonderful brain storming session by involving many of the clients and consultants.
It was a great to see the teams totally absorbed on the scorecards which is going to make a lasting impression on the client’s business.
The 2nd P of the day was Planning. Gerrit did a marvellous job of introducing the Planning principles to the teams and everyone was enriched by his varied experience.
Gerrit also explained about the Faith and how the comfort zone gets enlarged by faith.
In the afternoon session the 3rd P of the day i.e., Partnering was introduced with Sydney explaining the video clip on Team Hoyt. She made everyone to realise how God had partnered with everyone of us even though none was worthy of it.
Gerrit did a great job of presenting the Partnership P to the teams with his testimonies and Seelok explained the various Levels of Partnership and how they affect the Business and Ministries. We need to continue to pray for Suman one of the visiting consultants, who has contracted Bells Palsy. The day ended with a special prayer for him to get healed quickly.
- Simon Sudhakar
I also wanted to add a tidbit to explain the photos below: Sydney led the parable of the talents (check it out in Matthew 25:14-30) by doing a skit. See Queen Orphelia and the servants below! Also, an interesting “courteousy” that local do when speaking on a mobile phone….they cover their mouth (as if that is really going to help!!!) I noticed it on the first day, but it wasn’t until I saw several people speaking on their phones during a meeting, that I realized it is a local custom!
- Michelle

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