Page 4 - MyFaith Mag April - May web 2016
P. 4
EDITORIAL
From the
I recently found myself, together with some friends and colleagues, in the
unenviable position where our integrity (essentially our character) was
questioned. It was our personal integrity that was questioned at first, and
then our corporate integrity in terms of how we conduct ourselves in the
workplace.
Interestingly, the accusations came from fellow believers and fellow
harvesters in the fields of God. Be that as it may, these types of accusations
can lead to some intimate times of self-reflection, a time where one can
test the motives of one’s own heart. Ultimately, I needed to prove to myself
that there was no basis to the accusations.
A negative side-effect of a situation like this, is that one could simply give in
to the accusations and give up on one’s calling and vision from God. Should
this happen one would simply be guilty of the “fear of man.”
The fear of man is debilitating at best, and all strong leaders avoid this
trap! It is this fear that will paralyse a leader to make the right and effective
choices that will lead him to success. When one is constantly held back
by, “What will they think?” and “How will they react if I do this or that?”
then progress can never happen. This irrational fear of man will prevent
a leader (and by implication his entire team) from having the courage to
make mistakes and fail, and in so doing stopping a natural learning process
to achieve success. The fear of man will see the leader avoid failure, and
as Robert Kiyosaki rightly remarked, “If you avoid failure you’ll also avoid
success.” Rather, one should fear the Lord, and by this we mean to hold the
plans, opinions and intentions of God in high regard and to worship Him
simply for whom He is! When we worship God we are safely ensconced in
His presence and that is a place of safety far away from negative issues and
things that can hamper progress [Proverbs 29:25].
So let me encourage you to keep close to the voice of God, and to obey
Him no matter what others think or say. Don’t be foolish and ignore wise
counsel from others, but be confident in the leading of God.
. Waldo Malan | Editor
mediadirector@myriver.com
Publishers: River Media
Address: P/Bag X9027 | East London Melanie Flanegan | Sub-Editor
5200 | South Africa | +27 (0)43 711 4800 editor.mag@myriver.com
Printers: River Rock Media Jayson Duncan | Graphic Designer
rrm.accounts@myriver.com graphics3@myriver.com
rrm.admin@myriver.com Johandre Janse van Rensburg | Graphic Designer
+27 (0)43 711 4808 graphics1@myriver.com
Website: www.myfaithmag.com Rudi Le Roux | Graphic Designer
Facebook: www.facebook.com/myfaithmag graphics2@myriver.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/myfaithmag Samantha Malan | Online Publishing
social@myriver.com
No staff member or direct family or an
advertiser and their direct family may Pat Kruger | Advertising
participate in any of My Faith advertise@myriver.com
magazine competitions or giveaways.
The views expressed in articles, letters and
pictures are the responsibility of the
respective authors and are not necessarily
those of My Faith magazine - the
acceptance of advertisements does not
indicate editorial endorsement.