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Don’t overlook Flywheel

October 26, 2009 by Bryce Raley Leave a Comment

Even though Facing the Giants and Fireproof have become household names, don’t forget about Flywheel.  The former two are amazing Christian films that are having a huge impact on the world and the Body of Christ. The latter is my favorite of the three. Maybe it spoke to me, being a small business owner who has tried to have a semi partnership with the Lord. Sure I acknowledge him and sure I’ve run an ethical business, but has he been my partner?

The answer for me until the last few months was no. He was an adviser at times, or a board member I flew in 4 times per year for a quick consult. He was who I went to when I got in a jam. Did I bring him in as a full blown partner? Not until recently. After reading the biography of R.G LeTourneau I realized that I must turn it over to him. I must go where he takes me and my motives need to be as pure as those of Jesus.

If you haven’t seen Flywheel yet, then rent it or I’d recommend buying it as you’ll want to watch it a few times. It is a truly powerful picture of what God can do with a business owner who lets him steer the ship.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: Christian Business Owners, facing the giants, fireproof, flywheel, God's business partner, R.G. LeTourneau, sherwood baptist church

R.G. Letourneau Mover of Men and Mountains

June 2, 2009 by Bryce Raley Leave a Comment

I’ve started to read R.G. LeTourneau’s book “Mover of Men and Mountains” and I’m struck by his wit and wisdom. A hard combination to match sometimes.

He talks about joining the missionary society and the church choir and says “In both I was an asset of doubtful value”.

It was funny to me that things change and yet they stay the same. Some wise man said that because I’ve heard Doug Wead and others quote him in it. I can’t for the life of me remember who it was. In our modern Christian churches we hear about feuds over music. Heck even whole denominations have split over this issue. I have never totally understood these disputes, probably because of my lack of musical skill and thus disinterest.

LeTourneau says ” A lot of old timers resented the changes being made after the turn of the century. They had been doing things the same way for so long that change made them feel insecure.” He’s speaking of 1901 not 2001. He goes on to say “I was one of the lucky ones trained to accept change as routine”.

He later speaks about lessons he got when building his first big piece of machinery. He was told better a poor steam engine that runs than a good one never finished. He said that was true in so far as it went but later said he would add this clause to it- because until the good one is finished, its development can’t begin.

Wow that’s powerful perspective.

A few other tid bits of wisdom so far from R.G. LeTourneau

One advantage of education is that it gives a young man a broad look at many vocations before he determines on his own.

Twelve years later I was to learn how smug I had been in thinking God was on my side. Ever since then, with His help, I have tried hard to be on His side.

Two more funny nuggets from this morning. When describing a major accident that knocked out his front teeth.

I was beginning to get the idea that on hazardous jobs in the wilderness, a man ought to have a partner. Somebody to tell the others how you had been killed and maybe save them from the same mistake.

Right there began my feud with doctors and dentists that I have carried on ever since. I number many doctors and dentists among my friends, as long as they are not working on me.

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Daily Nuggets Tagged With: change, christian businesses, development, education, God, humor, Mover of Men and Mountains, R.G. LeTourneau

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