The Bishop Magazine January 2016

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A THEOLOGICAL JOURNAL

January 2016

Editorial: Welcome to 2016

Reasons to Use Video in Your Ministry

Ten Books To Help You Get Started in 2016

Should You Read the Apocryphal Books

The Prophet Haggai

How to Keep Your New Years Resolutions

Ten Ways to Use Periscope For Ministry

What We Can Learn From Steve Harvey



January 2016

Editorial: Welcome to 2016..........................4 Ten Books To Help You Get Started in 2016...............7 The Prophet Haggai.....................8 Ten Ways to Use Periscope For Ministry................................. 10 Reasons to Use Video in Your Ministry............................... 12 Should You Read the Apocryphal Books..................... 14 How to Keep Your New Years Resolutions...................... 16 What We Can Learn From Steve Harvey.................... 18

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Editorial: Welcome to 2016 By Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min.

Greetings Beloved, I wanted to be one of the

attitudes seemingly have become the new

first voices you heard to welcome you to

norm. Rather than discussing the economy,

the year 2016. As I look out over the horizon

the continued growth of jobs, international

of this year I am struck by the many things

affairs and economic growth, we appear to

that I anticipate will claim our attention over

be entertained by rants and riffs of social

the course of the next 12 months. Without

discord. In just about a month voting will

a doubt, the presidential race for the White

begin and I predict that we will see a shift

House will be a major a news item that we

in the general public’s appetite for politics

will find ourselves consuming on a daily

at its best, rather than at its worse.

basis. I do not intend for my remarks to be

2016 will also be an Olympic year. I so

interpreted as partisan or political, but I

look forward to the array of athletes that we

am praying that the presidential race will

will be introduced to in a variety of sporting

focus upon major social and policy issue.

events. Next summer all eyes will be focused

I fear that what we have seen so far is

upon Rio De Janeiro and I am sure that

personal attacks and the exploitation of fear.

there will be new champions for our youth

Islamcphbia, nativist and anti-immigration

to admire and the media to acclaim.

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Finally, I see this year being a pivotal year

leaders we are going to have to explore

that will define how we do ministry in the

imaginative and creative ways to

coming years. The other evening I walked

reach the audiences that we have been

through a restaurant dining room and arbitrarily

able to take for granted in the past.

counted ten tables on my way to the restroom.

Let me close on a positive note.

I was struck by how many of those tables were

This year I celebrate my 43rd year

occupied by people who were more engrossed

in ministry. I preached my first

in their handheld device more so than they were

sermon on August 31, 1973 at

with the people who they were sharing their

the church that I now pastor in

table with. I counted eight tables that fell into

Amityville, NY. In the interim,

that category and could not help but wonder

I have pastored the Star of

just how far we gone to being detached from

Bethlehem Baptist Church of

those around us, despite the fact that they are

Ossining, New York, the Oakley

literally sharing their physical space with us.

Full Gospel Baptist Church of

This has led me to the conclusion that the way

Columbus, Ohio and the Queens

that we do ministry and communicate with

Ministry of Jamaica, NY. Those 43

people will have to change in coming years. If

years also include serving as an associate

we fail to figure out how to reach people where

minister as the Mt. Zion Baptist Church

they are, rather than where we want them to be,

of Oberlin (Dr. Fred Steen, Pastor),

we may find ourselves obsolete and irrelevant.

OH and the Union Baptist Church of

In recent weeks I have taken to posting a

Cambridge (now Bishop Melvin Brown,

“periscope� recording to the internet on almost

Pastor), MA. As I look back over

a daily basis. I am so surprised to see that it

those years, I can truly say that God

appears that I can reach more people in the

has been good to me. I enter this year

course of a few minutes with periscope, then I

with more enthusiasm and excitement

can on Sunday morning during the traditional

than I have ever had about ministry. I

worship hour. I am not being pessimistic

am looking forward to God doing some

or negative, but I am saying that as church

great things in this year, how about you?

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Ten Books To Help You Get Started in 2016 By Rev Lisa Jenkins By now most of you know that I have always been big on books. And this holiday season is no different. I have been encouraging folk to purchase books as gifts. So as promised earlier, here is a list of books suggested by a few of the presenters from this week’s Retool/Rethink Conference along with the workshops they led. Now don’t think that because you’re not a pastor or minister that you cannot gain something from this list. If you are in any position in the church or even in leadership in general, this list of books will be sure to help you meet your goals in 2016 and beyond. Take a look and be empowered or give the gift of empowerment! I’ve already downloaded a few on my Kindle app and can’t wait to dig in! Happy reading. Happy gifting! 1.

Silos, Politics & Turf Wars: A Leadership Fable About Destroying the Barriers That Turn

2.

Colleagues Into Competitors, by Patrick Lencioni

3.

The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide To Resolving Internal Conflict, by Ken Sande

4.

Unfreezing the Moves: Following Jesus into the Mission Field, by Bill Easum

5.

Transforming Power: Biblical Strategies for Making a Difference in Your Community, by Robert Linthicum

6.

The Wounded Minister: Healing From and Preventing Personal Attacks, by Guy Greenfield

7.

The Care of Troublesome People, by Wayne E. Oates

8.

Clergy Killers: Guidance for Pastors and Congregations Under Attack, by G. Lloyd Rediger

9.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable, by Patrick Lencioni

10. Ministering to Problem People in the Church: What to Do With Well-Intentioned Dragons, by Marshall Shelley 11. Cross-Affirming Preaching 12. Preaching Communicating Faith in an Age of Skepticism, by Timothy Keller

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The Prophet Haggai By Bishop William Caracter The prophet Haggai was the first of the three

the return (Ezra 3:8-10). Those who opposed

prophets during the Persian period who

the construction of the Temple were the

prophesied to the Jews who had returned

Samaritans, they were the descendants of the

from captivity, the other two prophets were

foreigners from around the Assyrian Empire

Zechariah and Malachi. Haggai was also

who had been placed in Samaria after the

mentioned by Ezra as a co-worker with

Assyrian captivity in 722 BC (2 Kings 17:24-41).

Zechariah in prophesying to the people

The Samaritans caused all the work on the

and they prospered in completing the

Temple to stop, people have become lazy after

construction of the Second Temple.

this and focused more under houses. They

The prophecies in the book of Haggai were

allowed the Lords Temple to go unfinished

delivered in a four month period in 520 BC, “the

for 16 years, and this is when Haggai began

second year of Darius the King” (Haggai 1:1).

to prophesy. The focus of Haggai was to

In 536 BC, 70 years after the Babylonian

wake them from their sleep, and realize who

captivity began, the Persian ruler Cyrus gave

they were and the great opportunity the Lord

permission for the Jews to return to Judah

had given them to rebuild His Temple.

and rebuild their temple. Zerubbabel was

The first of Haggai’s four prophecies

the governor, and Jeshua what was the high

(Haggai 1:1-15) was delivered on the first

priest. Soon after their return they began to

day of the sixth month of the second year of

rebuild the Temple of Solomon which had been

Darius – about August-September, 520 BC.

demolished. The foundation stone was laid

This was addressed to the leaders, rebuking

in the second month of the second year after

them for the spiritual lethargy which had

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allowed the temple to lie unfinished for

he speaks of the “desire of all nations”

such a long time. Haggai cites this lethargy

(Haggai 2:7), referring to the Messiah.

as a chief cause for God’s having withheld

Two months after the second message,

His blessings from the people (Haggai 1:6).

Haggai spoke to the people for a third

Haggai’s words were so effective that it

time. In this section (Haggai 2:10-19),

was only twenty-four days later that the

Haggai informs the people that their

work of rebuilding the temple was begun.

past indifference had kept them from

Haggai’ second message (Haggai 2:1-9), was delivered about a month later (October), which was designed to encourage those

accomplishing the things which they set out to do but that God would bless their future. The last of the prophecies contained in

who were despondent over the disparity

the book was delivered the same day as the

in glory between the former temple and

third and is found in Haggai 2:20-23. In this,

the new one they were erecting. Haggai

the prophet speaks of the establishment of

assured them that a greater glory than

Zerubbabel, a symbol of the idea that God’s

that of the past temple was to come to

people were to stand, just as the power of the

the house of Israel. In this connection,

heathen nations was completely broken.

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Ten Ways to Use Periscope For Ministry By Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min.

One of the new online courses that I have developed is one that demonstrates to church leaders how they can incorporate periscope

many in social media business circles are saying Periscope has better features. Once you download the Periscope app

into their ministry and thereby reach more

you can instantly go live and broadcast your

people for their church. Once you finish reading

message to the world. What makes this mobile

this article, we invite you to use this link and

app different than using a Google hangout or

consider taking our online course on this topic:

You Tube is that your viewers can interact with

http://bishop.teachable. com/courses/periscope Recently I have been spending time using

you live on the screen of your phone. They can both comment and leave you hearts by tapping the screen. The hearts are the equivalent of

the new mobile app Periscope. Periscope.

a “like” on Facebook or a RT on Twitter. The

TV is a relatively new mobile app that has

hearts are the sign of how much your viewers

exploded on social media. Since I am usually

are engaging with what you are saying during

an early adopter to new social media, I had to

your live broadcast. Users can also leave

check it out and try it to see if it’s something

hearts during the replay of your broadcast.

that ministries can use to benefit what they

Rebroadcasts are available for only 24 hours.

do and I can tell you the answer is YES!

Many ministries, including radio shows

The Periscope mobile app can be

and Christian bloggers, pastors, churches

easily downloaded in Android or IOS and

and TV shows are already using Periscope

instantly connects to your Twitter account.

for ministry. Here are 10 ways I’ve already

In fact, Periscope is now part of Twitter

seen Christians using Periscope.

and has been compared to another video

1. Bible News Radio is using Periscope to

app called Meerkat. Since I haven’t used

give morning devotional thoughts, news

Meerkat I can’t give a comparison, but

updates and live streaming of our daily

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radio show and giveaways. You can follow Bible News Radio on Periscope at @BibleNewsRadio and @StacyHarp 2. Jay Sekulow from The American Center for Law and Justice uses Periscope to live stream his radio show and answer viewer questions. Follow Jay Sekulow at @jaysekulow 3.

Perry Stone is using Periscope to show behind the scenes tours of his ministry campus and is giving personal updates. Follow Perry Stone at @perrystonevoe

4. Many pastors are showing elders meetings and offering prayer for viewers and also bible studies. 5. Some individual Christians are using Periscope to answer bible questions and offer encouragement to fellow believers. 6. Christian authors like Tricia Goyer are

9. Many Christians are using Periscope

already using Periscope to share about

to show tours of their facilities or

their latest books and give “mommy�

places of interest like Israel.

tips. Follow Tricia Goyer at @triciagoyer 7. Periscope is being used as a platform to give away prizes to viewers. Bible

10. Christians are also using Periscope for business. Whatever way you may choose to use

News Radio has offered books

this exciting new medium, one thing is sure,

from Christian publishers.

Christians are generally two years behind most

8. Breaking news and live prayer for

of the world when it comes to adopting new

those who are in crisis. Christians

technology. I want to encourage you to jump

are already using the platform to

in and join the Periscope world and begin to

bring urgent requests to God.

engage your circle of influence for Christ.

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Reasons to Use Video in Your Ministry By Matthew Fridg

Not too long ago, a filmmaker friend of mine,

people attending my workshops if they know

who had just wrapped up a large-budget,

what page two of Google is. After a moment

10-part video series for a megachurch in the

I answer, “Where webpages go to die.” Are

D.C. area, was driving when his cell phone

you optimizing your webpage for google?

rang. He answered and on the other end of

Besides Google, YouTube is the #2 search

the line was a senior leader of that church.

engine. Are you optimizing your video content

The voice on the line said to him, “Fred, I

for YouTube? Here is some info that may

am not sure about this whole video thing.

help get you noticed easier on the Internet.

Sell me on video for the church.” His heart sank and in a panic he began doing the best he could to not sound totally caught off

2. BETTER INFORMATION RETENTION Most of our communication in the

guard. Fortunately for him, he really believed

church is classified as oral. This means that

in the power of video communication for

someone talks and we all listen, and listen,

the church and was able to expertly field

and listen. However, the majority of people

the question after his initial shock.

learn best through visual communication.

How many of us find ourselves in that very

Utilizing sermon bumpers, video sermon

predicament? We know video is great. But

illustrations and even images in your sermons

why? Not to mention, there are many different

can increase the amount your congregants

applications for video. Here are 10 reasons

can retain. Check out this article I wrote on

(of probably hundreds) why churches should

leveraging learning styles in your preaching.

seriously consider video this upcoming year. 3. ONLINE VIDEO BUILDS TRUST A well-made video on your church website

1. IMPROVED SEO Paul writes in Romans 10:14, “How then

that introduces potential guests to the pastor,

will they call on Him in whom they have not

the environment and the style of your church

believed? How will they believe in Him whom

can be a major relationship building catalyst.

they have not heard? And how will they hear

When people can see your face, hear the

without a preacher?” I could ask the same

music you play and catch a glimpse of all the

questions about our churches. How will they

happy kids in the kids wing, they feel like they

hear the Word if no one told them about your

are building a relationship with you before

church? Have you Googled your church lately?

they even step foot in the door. Your front

Is it on the first page of the search results?

door is no longer your website. Facebook,

It is common knowledge that video on your

YouTube, Instagram and other social networks

website boosts your search engine results.

are great places to upload well-crafted

When I teach at conferences I often ask

videos that help people get to know you.

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4. CONNECT BEYOND BARRIERS How much does it cost to fly a missionary

Video could be a great way to attract more of the youth to get involved in serving.

in? How much does it cost to Skype with him or her while they are on the mission field. Several

9. KEEP PERSONAL TESTIMONIES

months ago, we successfully completed a

UNDER CONTROL

video Skype call with a missionary from China

No more grabbing the microphone back

during our Sunday morning service. The

from a long winded brother who insists

impact it had was invaluable. The congregation

on relaying every detail of his mission trip

felt connected on a deeper level by seeing

from the moment he got to the airport up

the missionary in the field and it certainly

and through his experience of puking his

compelled people to a new level of missions

guts out upon returning. Didn’t someone

giving that Sunday. Video allows us to connect

tell him to drink the bottled water? Nothing

beyond physical borders and limitations.

is better than having the ability to edit the video of his testimony into a clear, concise

5. VIDEO IS FINANCIALLY ACCESSIBLE When I first started shooting video

and powerful message that could inspire others to join the next mission trip.

professionally, the cameras I operated cost about $120,000. Today, the same quality of camera is about $12,000. The

10. HELP YOUR TEAMS GROW Use video to record your speakers,

dramatic drop in the price of technology

preachers, worship team, greeters or

has allowed high-quality technology to be

whomever. Then gather them together

in the hands of virtually anyone. Today you

to critique themselves and create an

can grab a 4K camera or a laptop for video

improvement plan. One of the most

editing for under $1,000. Cost is no longer

torturous exercises is to watch ourselves

a barrier to entering the video arena.

on camera. But it will help your teams grow by leaps and bounds.

6. MORE TOOLS IN YOUR BELT Public speaking is an incredibly effective means of communication. However, it

There are many more reasons, but you get the idea. If you are finishing your 2016 budgets, make room for the strategic use of video.

relies primarily on one mode, speech. Video allows us to tap into a wide variety of tools for communicating. Video opens the door to animation, text, visuals and especially music. Adding music to our visual communication allows the message to connect effectively and deeply. 7. MULTIPLY TIME & ABILITY How many times have you taught the baptism class? How often does your pastor have to teach the membership course? Imagine we could free up his schedule by filming his portion and playing it back during the class? Even better, why not film your theology, leadership training and other classes and offer them online for people to view at their own pace. Take a cue from successful online learning institutions, put training online and save people from having to go to one more meeting at the church building. 8. VIDEO IS A CREATIVE OUTLET Video gives people, especially young folks, the opportunity to express their creativity.

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Should You Read the Apocryphal Books By Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min.

On the last Sunday of the year, I took a bold and

her accuser what kind of tree she was standing

adventurous step in my preaching by using as

under. The testimonies of the accusers did

my text Daniel 13:1-2. What made this selection

not agree and Susanna was vindicated. The

of scripture so radical was the fact that those

story demonstrates the justice of God and its

listening to me could not find the scripture in

availability to even members who were not

their Bibles. Until I explained that Daniel 13

Jews at the time. So the questions remains,

is only found in the Roman Catholic and the

can we find value in the Apocryphal books.

Eastern Orthodox Church. The reason for its

Treat them as you would any other work by

absence from the King James Version and

an author who claims to be Christian. Weigh

other Protestant Bibles is because it having

what is said carefully against scripture and

been written originally in Greek and not Hebrew,

evaluate it for what value it has. Knowing

it was not included in the Jewish canon and

why it was rejected (was it heretical or

therefore the Protestant canon. However,

known to be falsified or simply not surely

beyond the technicalities of its canonicity, the

inspired) might help in such an evaluation.

question still remains whether the material

Personally I have found the extra-biblical

contained in the Apocrypha has any value.

works quite interesting in their own right. Quite like the writings of the early church

THE STORY OF SUSANNA I chose this scripture because I was anxious

fathers, which are really very informative. The Old Testament apocrypha, such

to share the story of Susanna with my faith

as the Maccabees, are not included in

community. The story of Susanna involves a

the Jewish Canon (and thus not in the

couple by the name of Joakim and Susanna.

Protestant Bibles either) mostly because

One day as Susanna was bathing she was

they were too recent (or even not written

observed by two men who propositioned her.

yet, depending on when you consider the

After refusing their overtures, they accused

Jewish Canon was fixed) to be included.

her of having an affair with a young lover.

For that reason, Old Testament apocrypha

Susanna was about to be executed when Daniel

is very interesting historically since it tells

intervened and proved her innocence by asking

you about what happened between the end

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of the Old Testament and the beginning

the Greek version. The early church, like most

of the New Testament. For example, it

Jews at the time, accepted the extra books

explains about the origin of Hanukkah, a

as scripture, and so should Protestants.In

day that was already celebrated at the time

fact, the Septuagint was the version of the Old

of Jesus. You can think of Old Testament

Testament that was read by New Testament

apocrypha as an interesting part of history.

authors. Rejecting the books written in

On the other hand, most of the New

Greek is just a current Protestant tradition.

Testament apocrypha are books that were considered non interesting, not God-breathed or even heretic by the early Christian church. You’re more likely to find ungodly ideas or twisted scriptures in New Testament apocrypha (such as the Gospel of Thomas or of the Women) than in Old Testament apocrypha. You can think of New Testament apocrypha as alternative accounts of Jesus’ life and possibly heretic theology. The current Jewish canon did not arise until after the time of Christ. The Old Testament apocrypha were in the Greek translation of the Bible known as the Septuagint, which is older than any existing version of the Bible except for books found relatively recently among the Dead Sea Scrolls. The standard Hebrew version of the Bible that exists is much newer than

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How to Keep Your New Years Resolutions By Phil Cooke The greatest secret to making New Year’s resolutions work is understanding the power of change. Want to lose weight? Get a better job? Go back to college? Find a spouse? Get closer to God? Whatever it is, understand

1. LET GO OF YOUR PAST Every football coach knows the saying,

that real change is one of the most difficult

“It’s not how many times you fall that matters,

things we’ll ever do. In fact, even the threat

it’s how many times you get back up.” Past

of death doesn’t make some people change.

failure is a good teacher, but we can’t dwell

In my book Jolt! Get the Jump on a World

on it because we have no control over our

That’s Constantly Changing, I reveal one

past. So stop looking back. Get your eyes off

study indicating that within only two years,

the past, and start focusing on the future.

90 percent of open heart surgery patients go back to their old eating habits—the same lifestyle that got them there in the first place. For real change to happen in our lives, we

2. KNOW YOUR DESTINATION If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll never know when you get there. Before

need more than wishes and resolutions. We

you start the journey toward change, know

need to understand how to embrace the kinds

specifically what you want to accomplish. And

of techniques that allow real transformation

don’t forget to reward yourself along the way.

to happen. As a media consultant and

Goals are great, but if they take too long to

television producer in Hollywood, I’ve

achieve, you’ll give up. So create “mini-goals”

spent my life helping organizations and

to encourage you along the journey.

individuals understand how change can enable them to move to the next level of

3. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR PRIORITIES AND

success and effectiveness. In the process,

ELIMINATE DESTRUCTIVE DISTRACTIONS

I’ve learned some important keys to help you as you make your resolutions work:

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Don’t allow insignificant distractions keep you from changing your life. Like re-arranging


deck chairs on the Titanic, millions of people

Surround yourself with friends who believe

spend enormous time on things that really

in you, and eliminate negative people from

don’t matter, while their lives spin out of

your life. I cannot stress this enough. Spend

control. You’ll never reach your goals unless

less time with people who drain your energy

you understand the power of priorities. Spend

and resources, and more time with people who

less time on what seems “urgent” at the

love and support your dreams and goals.

moment and more time on what really matters. 6. APPRECIATE THE MYSTERY OF LIFE 4. OVERCOME FEAR AND INSECURITY What are you afraid of? Insecurity and fear

Life isn’t about finding all the right answers, it’s about asking the right questions. So often

keep more people from achieving greatness

we waste time and money on simplistic self-

than anything else in my experience, and in

help answers. But the fact is, life just isn’t

most cases, it has very little basis in fact.

simple. It’s a complex process, but at the same

The great religions of the world tell us that

time, it’s a wonderful process of discovery.

human beings are special and significant.

Let go of the need to have all the answers, and

From Christianity’s perspective, you are a

allow a little mystery to happen in your life!

child of God, created in His image. What

Changing your life is a process, but

could possibly keep you from reaching your

these simple keys will allow you to

potential? Every day, take a first step into an

enjoy the journey and experience real

area that you’ve been afraid of, and every day

change in your life this new year!

you’ll be placing a new brick in the foundation

Phil Cooke is the founder and CEO of Cooke

of a better life. The old Southern preacher

Pictures in Burbank, California (cookepictures.

was right: “God didn’t make no junk!” You are

com)where he helps church, ministry, and

special, you are unique, and there’s nothing

nonprofit organizations engage the culture

that you and God can’t accomplish together.

more effectively. He’s a filmmaker, media consultant, and author of “Unique: Telling Your

5. FIND PERSONAL CHEERLEADERS

Story in the Age of Brands and Social Media.”

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What We Can Learn From Steve Harvey By Thom Rainer

Two years ago my wife and I had the

hosting and did his Steve Harvey thing for

privilege of being guests on the Steve Harvey

the entire show, all until quite the hiccup

show to discuss a recent blog post I had

took place toward the end of the night. While

written. We flew out to Chicago, stayed

announcing the winner to the audience,

in an incredible hotel, froze our butts off

Steve had mistakenly shared the wrong

and truly had the time of our lives. Steve,

name, which led to a confusing and awkward

as expected, was hilarious and filled with

moment on live television. I mean, I don’t

joy. He was truly the same person we had

blame him. That card was horribly designed.

watched on Family Feud all those years. And yes, his mustache is 100 percent real. One of the things my wife and I have

Mistakes Happen The beauty in all this mess is this: Steve Harvey owned up to his mistake and made

always loved about Steve Harvey was the

it right. He didn’t try to blame anyone or

authenticity he seemed to portray throughout

make up any excuses. He just owned it

all of his T.V. appearances. To our delight,

like a champ. And while a lot of people

that same authenticity was prevalent in the

are criticizing Steve for his Miss Universe

time we spent with him at his studio. He

fumble, I give him kudos for showing true

shared his struggles in the entertainment

integrity during a time he could have blamed

industry, that he had once lived in his car,

someone else and probably got away with it.

gone through three marriages before getting

How many times have you found yourself

his life back together, and that he wouldn’t be

in a spot where you could have blamed

here today if it wasn’t for the grace of God.

someone for your mistake and got away

Juli and I listened in amazement, as the

with it? How many times have you found

man we had watched from a television screen

yourself trying to cover up something you

for the last few years had just given us a

did wrong, all to save face with the people

raw look into his life. He showed us that he

around you? The reality is, real leaders

was human, full of mistakes and in need of

choose honesty even when it’s easier to lie.

God’s grace just as much as the next person.

We all make mistakes. We’re all human.

He was full of authenticity and integrity.

We love you, Steve! Thank you for

Last night Steve Harvey hosted Miss

being an incredible example of what

Universe 2015. He worked his magic of

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true honesty and integrity looks like.




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