3 Relationships We All Need
3 Relationships We All Need
Today, I want to share with you the three relationships that every person needs to be successful in life.
The first relationship is: mentors. We all need mentors. In fact, the highest form of honor you can give someone is to receive what they carry. Timothy had Paul; Elisha had Elijah. We never outgrow our need for mentors and for people to invest into us.
Secondly, we all need partnerships. Partnerships are win-win collaborations where we each bring our best to the table; where we all help with the work. This is when we all have benefits, but we also all have responsibilities. Partnerships are where we are working together for a higher cause.
Thirdly, we all need those who we are going to invest our lives into. Who are we caring for? Who are we investing into? Our life can be a seed planted into the life of another so that they can do more and achieve more than we could ever dream.
Father, I thank You for each one, that they would have mentors in their life. I pray that they will know those who are trustworthy partnerships and that they will find those who they can invest their life into, to advance the Kingdom.
God bless you,
Melodye
Dr. Melodye Hilton works with individuals and workgroups around the globe as a leadership consultant, behavioral analyst, and personal coach. Her recognition extends over all ages, socio-economic, and educational backgrounds through her work in corporate and local business, government, and public and private educational sectors.
She, alongside her husband, pioneered Giving Light Christian Fellowship in Elizabethville, PA. Over 35 years later, they continue to see God’s hand at work within the vision to “equip all ages to discover destiny and activate purpose for local and global Kingdom impact.” Dr. Melodye is ordained and under the oversight of Christian International Apostolic Network (CIAN) founded by Bishop Bill Hamon. She and her husband, Steven, serve on the board of governors to Christian International.
In 2002, she founded International Training Center, which continues to expand with a passion to equip and empower emerging and established leaders. In addition, she has established the Voice of Justice Foundation to be a voice of hope, hands of rescue, and an instrument of justice on behalf of the neglected, abused, or shamed. Dr. Melodye travels nationally and internationally ministering, training, consulting, and coaching. She has two grown children and three active grandchildren.
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