Comment Here On Session 9
Welcome to day 3 of the Summit. I hope you are feeling like you actually are at the top of a summit right now -- maybe a little out of breath from the rush of hard-hitting content, maybe a little light headed from taking it all in -- but seeing clearly and enjoying a new perspective on your leadership and maybe even your life.
This morning kicks off with an interview of President Jimmy Carter with Bill Hybels. I am eager to learn from his experiences in so many different areas of leadership. More than anything, I respect President Carter for the way he has redefined the role of a former President from "vacationer-in-chief" to humanitarian and servant.
I know there have been some mixed reactions to our having President Carter as part of the Summit. I want to invite you to comment here and share your thoughts and impressions of what you hear in this session. What are you learning? What are you wrestling with?
Oh...and how awesome is Kirk Franklin!
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Kirk Franklin
Kirk Franklin's CD Hero available here and in on-site resource centers
More Kirk Franklin CDs
Kirk Franklin's MySpace
Wikipedia entry for Jimmy Carter
White House Biography for Jimmy Carter
Wikipedia entry for U.S. Presidential Election 1976
U.S. Navy
State of Georgia
Excerpt from Jimmy Carter Nov. 1976 Playboy article
Wikipedia entry for Zbigniew Brezinski
The American Peanut Council
Carter Library Articles on Camp David Accords
Wikipedia entry for Iran Hostage Crisis
White House Commission of Remembrance: Iran Hostage Rescue Mission
Wikipedia entry for Election of 1980
Maranatha Baptist Church, Plains Georgia (Carter's Church)
Plains, Georgia
Wikipedia entry for Fair Employment Practices Commission
Habitat for Humanity
The Carter Center
Text of Jimmy Carter's Nobel Lecture
Nobel Peace Prize 2002
Psalm 34:14
Matthew 5:9
Presentation on the Gap Between the Rich and Poor from Gapminder