At a time where our society is seemingly finding fewer and fewer things to agree on I am confident we all remain unified on the need to invest in the next generation of leaders. In fact, I think most everyone would say that is not something we merely ought to do, it is rather a requirement. It is arguably the best way for each of us to repay the debt we owe to those who willfully and graciously poured into us and helped us become the people we are today.
Sharing the Vision of Growing People
We concluded our time at Baylor by presenting the Muhabwa Innocent Marketplace Missionary award to Anne Kronlokken. The MIMMA is an award we created last year to help students recognize and ultimately encourage them to intentionally share their faith in the marketplace. Too often students are told to separate their faith from their work. We believe the opposite of that is true; the workplace is the best space in which to kindly, lovingly and compassionately tell others about Jesus.
Next month I will celebrate another birthday and as each year passes I gain a greater sense of appreciation and gratitude for the men and women who have helped shape me as a leader at home, at work and in other areas of my life. I am incredibly thankful for the opportunity to now pay that forward to others. It is our hope that at least one student will one day look back at our visit to Baylor as being a foundational moment that helped shape his or her leadership. And that one day they will pay it forward just as we did last week.
Prior to joining PacMoore, Scott was a CFP® and owned a financial planning business working with over 400 clients and small businesses to help manage their financial assets. He holds a B.S. in business from Trinity Christian College.