Thirty years ago, (April 19, 1987 on Easter Sunday) I had the privilege of being a spiritual mid-wife. I helped God birth one of His churches, Cape Christian. My wife Linda and two other couples, locked our arms in a common vision to reach young unchurched families.  Starting the first church in Cape Coral, Florida that was entirely focused on using contemporary worship music, down-to-earth messages and relevant ministry to inspire and transform families, we have been Loving God and Loving People for a full three decades now. This past weekend, over 6,500 people gathered on our campus to worship the Resurrected Christ!  I’m never surprised, but always in awe. God is good, so good!

Many have asked, what is the secret? Are there one or two keys to the success of Cape Christian?  I’ve written about a lot of them in this blog over the last few years. But on this 30th anniversary, here are 30 simple things I’ve learned over the last 30 years:

 

  1. Enjoy the journey. Live with a sense of awe and gratitude each day of the journey.

 

  1. God is always up to something new so embrace it instead of resisting it.

 

  1. “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” ~John Maxwell

 

  1. “The most powerful tool a leader has is personal example.” ~John Wooden

 

  1. “Humility is the first chapter in the book of success.” ~Mark Batterson

 

  1. Little things matter.

 

  1. Every stage of an organization’s growth is unique and every stage is important.

 

  1. Organizations never grow in a straight line. There are many peaks and valleys, zigs and zags.

 

  1. We tend to overestimate what we can do in a short period and underestimate what we can accomplish over a long period of time.

 

10. Everything we do takes more time than we expect.

 

  1. Commit for the long haul. “Overnight successes,” usually happen through years of persistence by someone.

 

  1. Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint.

 

  1. Work hard. “Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.” ~Thomas Edison

 

  1. Become a lifelong learner. My capacity to lead is determined by my capacity to grow.

 

  1. Explain the why, not just the what, when and how. People lose their way when they lose their why.

 

  1. Make the hard decisions when necessary. “Leadership is an extreme sport…requiring both courage and humility.” ~Cheryl Bachelder

 

  1. The higher you go in leadership, the higher your self-awareness needs to be and the fewer options you have.

 

  1. Great leaders take adequate time for reflection.

 

  1. Blessing follows obedience and risk.

 

  1. Leadership is more about relationships than it is about results. In the long run, results are in proportion to the quality of your relationships.

 

  1. Giving leadership away is ultimately better than keeping it for yourself.

 

  1. The best leaders are servants. They help others succeed.

 

  1. Leaders determine their brand. You will be known for something. Choose wisely.

 

  1. Great leaders build teams that build great organizations. Great leaders grow leaders.

 

  1. Great leaders realize they stand on the shoulders of others who’ve gone before them.

 

  1. The best leaders have more questions than they have answers.

 

  1. If you chase two rabbits, both will escape. Keep the main thing the main thing.

 

  1. “Beginning well is a momentary thing; finishing well is a lifelong thing.” ~Ravi Zacharias

 

  1. Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn in the right direction.

 

  1. My marriage and my family are my most important calling and my ultimate measure of success.

 

QUESTION:  Which would be your top three axioms out of these thirty?  I’m sure I’ve missed many, what you add?  Share it in the comment section below. Thanks!

 

 

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