"There's a young one here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?" John 6:9

Welcome to the Power of One

It starts with you. The "Power of One" begins with one person. The purpose of this blog is to, provide an opportunity to share ideas, encourage each other and build a community of leaders with one common purpose: to make a world of difference. We encourage you all to share with us your journey of discovering the Power of One. Please send all submission to ncudney@christian-horizons.org. Also, remember to comment and support each other.

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Power of One Utility Trailer.


Let’s face it the world is pretty messed up when it comes to thinking of SELF, in our world we are promoted as the one single human being that the world revolves around. Only one person matters, ME, how comfortable I am, how protected I am, What I can build up in material goods…. An so on and so on, you’ve see the ads, and to some extent you’ve bought into the message, I know I have.

But the true meaning of One individual really is outwardly measured not inwardly. It’s about responding to a Call (I wonder where you might have heard that before?), It’s about the impact that God has called me to make, not the judgment I cast on others for the contributions I think they should make or the things I think they should be doing.

That’s why I’m so excited about the Power of One. I believe it’s a call to shift our thinking, to challenge the things we have been taught and see though God’s eyes instead. I’m excited because the power of one is about looking deep within and saying What Can I do? And deliberately avoiding, what can I get others to do? Remember, this isn't just about raising funds, its raising awareness, engaging in prayer and leading by example.

My story? While pondering what do I have and what can I do, I came up with this idea….. I have a small utility trailer that sits unused most of the time and I know it’s a struggle for some to get that spring cleaning stuff to the dump when you don’t have access to a trailer or a truck. My plan is simple. I park my trailer at someone’s house, they load it with their garbage and for a FREE-WILL gift, I take it to the dump early on a Saturday morning. My hope and prayer that this meets others needs while generating some resources (resources that would have been diverted to the profit line of some garbage removal company) to Global needs. Simple? You bet! Having an impact? Absolutely!

So I challenge you…. What can you do?

David Petkau