Larry Mayer (@lmayer) 's Twitter Profile
Larry Mayer

@lmayer

Husband to Deanna, Father to Jake, Luke and Courtney.

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Back in church for the first time since the season started & it feels good to see everyone again. Pastor Hal Mayer talked about getting “more of God”. We should desire that rather rather than wanting more FROM God. He recommended gratitude, rest, & fasting to learn God’s plans.

Back in church for the first time since the season started & it feels good to see everyone again. Pastor Hal Mayer talked about getting “more of God”.  We should desire that rather rather than wanting more FROM God. He recommended gratitude, rest, & fasting to learn God’s plans.
Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Positive leaders are demanding but not demeaning. They’re passionate and committed to excellence but don’t run people over to achieve it. Lead positive and inspire others to greatness!

Coach the Coaches (@winningcoaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Discipline is the highest form of love. If you really love someone, you have to give them the level of discipline they need." (Tom Izzo)

"Discipline is the highest form of love. If you really love someone, you have to give them the level of discipline they need." (Tom Izzo)
Larry Mayer (@lmayer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you're always right, you're not learning. If you're never failing, you're not reaching. The objective is to be right. The objective is to succeed. But if you're always winning, you're undershooting your potential." –James Clear

Rich Villodas (@richvillodas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a world of difference between being a pastor versus being a content creator who has the title of pastor. Pastoring entails proximity to people.

Misha (@mishadavinci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world has 8 billion people. Less than 1% will be ready for 2030. Here's a list of 20+ terms to get you up to speed (starting today):

Rich Villodas (@richvillodas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Jesus spent 8 hrs a day, every day, for 3 years w/his disciples, he would have spent over 8,000 hours w/them. And after all that time, they still had major gaps. 1 hour a week on Sunday will never change people. We need a life that abides in him, with the support of others.