Interview with Pete Greig from 24-7 Prayer, Part Two

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This is Part Two of my interview with Pete Greig, founder of 24-7 Prayer Movement, which now has a presence in over 100 countries around the world. Pete is an author, speaker, and also the Director of Prayer at Holy Trinity Brompton Church in London. He is a leading voice on the global church and the next generation. And check out Campus America, a visionary initiative being launched this year.

Part One of the interview is here.

In Part Two, Pete and I talk about vision, values, how 24-7 Prayer got started, leading through organizational growth, and Campus America.

Decide….Now!

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As leaders, we have to be decisive. Indecision can be a killer inside of organizations. A few thoughts on being decisive:

1. Do Your Homework- great decisions are usually the result of being informed. We have to do our homework, look at the information in front of us, scan the horizon, and consider all the best options before moving forward on a decision.

2. Understand the context- Many times it comes down to a better/best scenario, which is much more difficult to mange than a good/bad. Good/bad scenarios are easy. I can decide easily and quickly in that situation. Better/best scenarios require more time and a greater sense of context. Everyone on your team needs to understand this.

3. Know Your Values- As Roy Disney stated, “It’s not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.” many times indecision occurs because of lack of clarity on vision and values.

4. Create a Culture of Action- Making a decision doesn’t always lead to execution and completing a task or project, but it definitely is part of the process. If you create a system and culture that demands and requires completion, action, and execution, you’ll have no choice on whether to decide or not. The system will drive it.

Amazing Music Video

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This is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen. If you’ve already seen it, sorry!

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As We Forgive and 40 Days of Forgiveness

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As We Forgive is one of my favorite documentaries in the last several years. Directed by Laura Waters Hinson, the film has received critical acclaim, including the Gold Winner for Best Documentary at the 2008 Student Academy Awards. Executive Producer Stephen McEveety (Braveheart) released As We Forgive on October 6, 2009.

Now, the story continues with a 40 Days of Forgiveness campaign. Starting on February 17 and lasting through April 4th, universities, Churches and other groups are invited to engage their communities around the topic of radical forgiveness by hosting film screenings of As We Forgive to ultimately build a “Living Bricks” village of reconciliation in Rwanda. In partnership with Prison Fellowship, the Living Bricks initiative was created to equip repentant ex-genocide prisoners in Rwanda with the tools to build critically needed housing for their victim’s families. The Living Bricks Village will ultimately be an incredible community of genocide survivors and ex-genocide prisoners who live peacefully as neighbors through reconciliation. This is an incredible and radical idea and one worth supporting.

The goal of the 40 Days of Forgiveness Campaign is to partner with 40 Churches, schools, universities, and individuals to host local screenings with the end goal of raising funding to build new homes in the Living Bricks Village. The cost of each home is $5,000, with 100% of proceeds going directly to the village.

This is a great project to get involved in. The 40 Days of Forgiveness is also an opportunity for groups to engage their communities in discussions and studies on the power of forgiveness and redemption.

Please consider hosting a screening in your area.

To learn more about how you can be involved in the 40 Days Campaign or to host a film screening in your community, visit the As We Forgive website or contact the As We Forgive office at 804-301-6788.