Happy Monday Everyone! One of the important values here at the Tacoma Rescue Mission is passion. We need passion for the work we do here at the mission. When you think about it, the job that we do is as sacred as a marriage. To be effective in any work requires an attitude of love for the work to be done. Since our purpose is to help others become their best through the power and grace of Jesus Christ we can rest assured that real passion is the result of such a noble purpose. Take so time today to ponder the following question: are you passionate about what you do? When your work is done as unto God passion will be the fruit of such labor. Let’s seek to be good examples of people who not only do our work as unto God but with real passion. Many Blessings, Alvin
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Very nice …
and remember the Power of Prayer…
If possible, start and end each meeting or project with prayer…try it for a month and see if there is a difference.. if not.. don’t do it anymore…..
Let me know your results…
“A job worth doing is worth doing well,” that’s one of my favorite sayings and it is so true in our business. We deal with people who have been so wounded in this world – I for one want the very best surgeon if I ever require life saving surgery, don’t sign me up for the guy who’s heart isn’t in his job! Each staff member of the Mission needs to realize how much of an impact their ‘work’ has on people who are teetering on the brink – embrace each day and passionately set out to do the most good possible!
I think anyone who has put the interests of others first by helping others with their relationships should be applauded. Thank you!