Myles Munroe
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Myles Munroe
Myles Munroe, OBEwas a Bahamian Evangelical Christian evangelist and ordained Pentecostal minister who founded and led the Bahamas Faith Ministries Internationaland Myles Munroe International. He was chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the International Third World Leaders Association and president of the International Leadership Training Institute as well as the author of numerous books...
NationalityBahamian
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth20 April 1954
CityNassau, Bahamas
CountryBahamas
We are a sum total of what we have learned from all who have taught us, both great and small.
You can never change what you don't confront and transform what you avoid.
You came to earth to answer a question God knew would be asked. You are the solution to a problem in your generation.
Don't ever become so preoccupied by who you want to be that you forget to be who you are.
Don't be a pigeon if you were born to be an eagle. Experience God's altitude for your life.
True leadership is measured by what happens after you die.
Our life is the sum total of all the decisions we make every day, and those decisions are determined by our priorities.
You weren't born just to live a life and to die; you were born to accomplish something specifically. Matter of fact, success is making it to the end of your purpose; that is success... Success is not just existing. Success is making it to the end of why you were born.
True leaders don't invest in buildings. Jesus never built a building. They invest in people. Why? Because success without a successor is failure. So your legacy should not be in buildings, programs, or projects; your legacy must be in people.
The Kingdom is the love of God prevailing in politics, in business, in government, in media. It is all the impact of the laws of God creating a social environment where the strong help the weak, where those who have give to those who don't. It's a society where relationships are built on love.
We live in a disposable, 'cast-off and throw-away' society that has largely lost any real sense of permanence. Ours is a world of expiration dates, limited shelf life, and planned obsolescence. Nothing is absolute.
Trust is a product of test over time.
God's purpose is more important than our plans.
I think leadership is not something you learn; it's something you discover.