Genuine influence

In a culture where instant glory and overnight success splash across social media, it’s easy to forget the power of investing in people, honoring relationships, and serving others along the way.

Often dreams die because they don't materialize quickly or look the way we imagined.

I was profoundly touched by my recent opportunity to attend the Premier Debut of UNSUNG HERO. It is a tribute to the power of Biblical principles being lived out authentically as life unfolds, with all the rips and wrinkles required for the journey.

I am not writing a movie review. I am sharing the personal impact of people who live out the gospel at home, where life is stretched and stressed, where people falter, fail, and stand together. These are people who have learned what it means to “die to self” and release their definition of success.

Genuine influence is who you are not what you do.

Read the reviews and go see UNSUNG HERO because we can all use a reset and a refined focus on what it means to make God’s priorities for life more than sermons. Our actions truly change the atmosphere and influence for eternity.

I am sharing some Biblical principles I came away with. They serve as reminders of the impact a believable witness has on the lives of family and friends. Faith is meant to be lived out practically, beginning within our family, and in turn, touching everyone around us.

● Never look back. (Isaiah 43:18-19)

● Don’t complain. (Phillippians 2:14)

● The gate is narrow. (Matthew 7:14)

● Set your mind. (Colossians 3:2)

● Fix your eyes. (Hebrews 12:2)

● Praise Him at all times. (Psalms 34:1-15)

● Honor your father and mother. (Exodus 20:12)

● Love one another. (John 13:34)

● Have humility. (James 4:10)

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