First, I must say I can't take credit for the following story. I read it today on LeadershipJournal.net in an article by Dave Stone. Check out the link below for the entire article by Stone.
The story is told about a time when Michael Jordan scored 69 points. The Chicago Bulls' lead was so big that in the final minute Coach Phil Jackson put in Stacey King—a seldom used rookie substitute. King scored two meaningless free throws. Some years later he was asked by a reporter, "What's been the highlight of your career?" King glibly replied, "It would have to be the night Michael Jordan and I combined to score 71 points!"
Attitude...
...it's vital to how we approach our calling. We can see ourselves as insignificant or we can see ourselves as a player. Who are you? God chooses to work through you. You are his hands and feet. Yes, you are a jar of clay - but you're a jar of clay under the direction of the very Creator, Himself. Your attitude is key to Serving Strong!
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