What Do I Honor?
“What is honored will be cultivated.” – Plato
What’s important to me? Will the time I spend this week reflect what’s important to me? What kind of person do I want to be in this world?
This week, I was fortunate to have a friend pass me a link to a video from 60 minutes. For football fans, it is an amazing story about the small island of American Samoa in the South Pacific, it’s community, and amazingly, the number of NFL players this small island has produced.
But, as you’ll see, this story isn’t about football. It’s not just about good genes and it certainly is not about top of the line training programs. It’s about a community of people that honor determination, discipline, and humility. And in their cultivation of this spirit, they accomplish what seems unimaginable to most.
WATCH THIS: “60 Minutes – American Samoa”
We can’t duplicate another person’s story, experience, gifts or challenges. We have our own story to live. However, what would it mean for my life to cultivate a spirit of determination, discipline, and humility as I work for my goals? Just imagine what kind of communities, teams, organizations, or churches we can build when we cultivate a collective spirit?
The Amor experience for me has always been a community of people rooted in God’s love – determined to cultivate that spirit in the world. When we honor that spirit and bring it to life in the world, the world is changed.
So, what will I honor today?
Travel Gracefully.
- Jason Barger, 11-time Amor leader, speaker, and author of the book, Step Back from the Baggage Claim: Change the World, Start at the Airport


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