Wind Or Anchor

I so appreciate my church Board!

They are by no means a bunch of “yes men” (especially since one of our Board members is a woman!), but they are definitely great teammates. When I want to dream, they dream along with me. When I’m looking for a new way to do something, they help me explore our options. When I propose that we experiment, they give me the latitude to make the attempt.

They are the wind in my sails.

Unfortunately I’ve been around too many board members who feel it is their job to play devil’s advocate, or to hold the pastor to the time-honored traditions (without any regard to their effectiveness), or to always play everything safe.

They are an anchor around a pastor’s ankle.

French novelist Andre Gide noted,

“One doesn’t discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.”

Thanks, Calvary A/G Board, for allowing us to lose sight of the shore every once in awhile so that we can see what new lands God will help us discover. You are definitely the wind in my sails.

What about you, dear reader? You may not be on an official board, but your comments and attitudes can either be wind or an anchor to someone close to you. Which are you?

2 Responses to “Wind Or Anchor”

  1. Kelly L. Mosher's avatar Kelly L. Mosher Says:

    I really like that analogy. To think about the people who are wind in my sails. To ask where I can be wind in someone’s sail or possibly an anchor.

    I’ve been out of touch for a week or so and I just kick myself every time I’m back on and read your blog. You, my friend, are definitely wind in my sails.

    Love in Christ,
    Kelly

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