Gas hit $4 a gallon for the first time this last month. I’ve noticed a number of things.
When gas hit $3 a gallon, people complained and griped a lot! But they drove. They searched for cheaper gas stations and saved up their fuel perks. They may have combined a few more errands in one trip, but they drove.
When it hit $4, people complained but other things began to happen.
I saw people walking home with grocery bags.
Bikes are everywhere.
I saw a middle-aged woman riding her bike in the rain.
Motor scooters are in vogue.
People are staying home.
What happened? The price of gas got high enough that we knew we had to make changes.
Sometimes as leaders we approach challenges the same way.
First, we complain about the problem. We acknowledge it, we talk about it, but often that is all we do.
Then when the situation is finally tough enough, critical enough, we figure out a way to address the problem.
Once the issues create the challenges in your life, your calling, your ministry, how long will you wait until you address them?
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