Leighton was adopted, but
didn't find out about this until age 12
His
mother was a devout Christian and raised himwith a spiritual
grounding
His
adoptive parents ran a jewelry store, he looks back and is thankful
for the love and provision, but his parents did not have a loving
marriage and fought a lot
When he
was age 14, his mother left for a while and during that
summer Leighton went to a
Blue Water Bible Conference put on by a local business man. A
speaker talked about praying out loud from the Psalms and this was
a turning point for Leighton.
He felt God knew and understood that teenage boy
That
year a man named Evan Hedley, came to his hometown to start "Youth
for Christ" there and Leighton was appointed to be
president. Evan was a business man who had been in
insurance. He wasn't a preacher but he was an organizer and a
mentor. Evan lived to age 90 and 60 men
including Leighton who had
been mentored by Evan came to his funeral.
At age
16, Leighton met Billy
Graham through Youth for Christ. Billy was speaking and the
auditorium was full, but Leighton was disappointed that no-one came
up to give their life to the Lord. Billy put an arm
around Leighton's shoulder and
encouraged him and prayed for him.
"Our
seeming failures are not always God's failures"
Billy
Graham gave Leighton a
letter of recommendation for Wheaton and Leighton didn't get it in, but he
transfered later and majored in Philosophy. He met Jean, Billy
Graham's sister, there. They fell in love and married. Jean had a
soft voice from Polio. This soft voice was very important
to Leighton, especially since
it was in contrast to Leighton's mother's voice.
"Out of
the many voices we hear....as we listen for that still, small voice
of the Lord, we begin to find our own voice"
The
best definition of a Christan is one who hears the voice of Jesus
and follows His way
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"We're
in a time where people are paying continuous partial
attention"
Honor
the Saabath as well as small Saabaths during the week
Dallas
Willard said "Ruthlessly eliminate hurry"
We can
be a workaholic and a thinkaholic
Take
advantage of pauses in our day and pauses in our life
The
monks have certain times durign the day when they
pray. Leighton sets the
alarm on his watch to go off and remind him to pause and
listen.
"99% of
Christians in the world will never be in a pulpit and never be a
missionary, but they will have daily work"
Leighton's son-in-law is a doctor
and prayed with a man and led him to Christ just before he died,
and the family asked him to speak at his funeral.
At age
50, Leighton stopped and
took inventory and he and his wife began to say "I wonder if
there's something different" and prayed for 2 years. During
that time their son Sandy died from heart problems.
They
felt led to lead the next generation to be what God wants them to
be. Younger people want an older person to listen to them and help
them.
To find
someone to mentor, pray about it. Start a GGTW (Guys and Gals
to Watch) list. Be available not to give them advice and tell them
what to do but a genuine interest in them.
"God's
an artist. He doesn't do copies, He only does
originals."
Recommended prayer to start your work day "Lord, you're in my mind,
think your thoughts in me. Be my wisdom, knowledge and
insight. Be in my eyes, see through me. Be in my voice and
speak through me with silence or whatever is needed, and let me
live this day in the reality of You in me. I trust you for
making it so."
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About the Podcast
Loving God, others and ourselves at work and at home. Interviews and ponderings, from a Messianic perspective, and with a focus on men. Formerly the Christian Men at Work Podcast.