Living a Lifestyle of Worship
Too many have lost sight of what worship really is. While singing praises is an important part of worship, it is by no means the only part. True worship involves every facet of our lives! In fact, John 4:23 says, “It’s who you are and the way you live that count before God.” In this session, Gary will help you discover how to begin worshipping God in all you do.
Finding Significance in the Storm
Jesus said, “In this world you will have trouble.” Unfortunately, many people mistakenly believe that becoming a Christian means your life is “smooth sailing” from then on. Even “seasoned” Christians often find it difficult to see God’s hand when the storms of life come. This message will inspire you to keep your focus on God, even through the difficult times.
Becoming Your Wife’s Biggest Fan
Few men realize this, but the secret to having the wife you’ve always wanted does not lie in what she can do for you; instead, it’s in what you can do for her! Using the familiar format of a professional sports team, Gary will help men discover how to “love their wives as Christ loved the church” - and in doing so, they’ll get the wife of their dreams!
It's All In the Hips
The secret to a great golf swing is "follow through." Without a good follow through, your swing will not generate the proper power and ball direction. Life and leadership require the same thing. It's easy to start strong; however, like most of the Old Testament kings, failure to follow through has disasterous results. During this session, Gary will encourage and inspire listeners to start strong and follow through doing whatever God has called them to do.
Conflict “Revolution”
Conflict...it’s an inevitable part of life. Unfortunately, most people do not know how to handle conflict in a healthy manner. God, however, gives clear instructions on how to handle conflict. Whether in the home, church, or workplace, this presentation will help you revolutionize those tense interactions to become palatable and productive.
Empowering Others to Lead
The most common mistake made by leaders is not empowering those under them to lead. Far too many leaders are either too egotistical, or to insecure, to allow people other than themselves to lead and make decisions. This session will inspire all leaders to recognize the God-given gifts in others and release them to lead and serve.