Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Spirit Savvy Network contact information

by Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com

Living Your Magnificent Mission is the cornerstone for building your own Spirit savvy network. We all are hubs of many networks of people in various relationships. When connected functionally, as a Spiritual network, we become powerful strategic interchanges.

I am more than glad to show you how to build your own, how we become Spiritually empowered, so we live our Magnificent Mission.

Dale Shumaker
4spirit@gmail.com
417-224-3517

The complete Living Your Magnificent Mission ebook/ecourse can be found at
... a quick overview version.

Use the above contact avenues to get in touch.
May God be with you richly in Spirit and all you are made to be.


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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Agreement Spurs on a Magnificent Mission

by Dale Shumaker

When two or more people are in agreement in what they set out to do there is a massive amount of Spiritual power released. On the contrary, when two or three are in constant contention with each other, negative forces work against their efforts. Power is diminished, and in worst case scenarios destruction comes.

Agreement is when 2 or more work in harmony, love is dominate, everyone is unselfish and desires the best for each other. This is relationship harmony which multiplies efforts at a Super-natural level, beyond what is naturally possible. Great things just seem to happen.

When we root for each other, potential results increase proportionately. This is the cornerstone principle behind Living Your Magnificent Mission. In chapter 5, the 2 or 3 Agreement Principle is explained. At the end of the chapter is "Scripting the Movie" which is a story about what this may look like. From "Scripting the Movie" of the 2 or 3 Agreement Principle:
(Following this section is a link to the complete chapter.)

Scripting the Movie.
Taking care of a child, going to school and working full-time, Mica as a single mom also worked as a server in a restaurant. It was not a fine dining restaurant, although it was popular and the tips were good. Every week two people met at the same table in her area. Mica was intrigued by their meeting... some days joking around a lot, others really intense in a conversation, then another day one was crying while the other consoled her. While hurrying back and forth serving her customers, she overheard something about a single moms' network.

As a single mom, she picked up the courage one day to ask them what they do. We help single moms make it in the daily challenges of the day, they said. Lisa picked up the conversation to explain some of the services they provide. Lisa told Mica that she and her friend have an agreement pack... “we share ideas, go over some of the challenges we are facing, and pray for each other.” They formed a network among other single moms to help each person get what they need to make it.

Mica became more intrigued, and told them she was a single mom... working as a licensed practical nurse, going to school to become a registered nurse, waiting on tables to make some needed extra money. Lisa asked Mica about meeting someday to share more about the single moms' network.

After they met, Lisa suggested to Mica that they become agreement partners. Mica quickly accepted the invitation to read the Scriptures regularly, pray and stay in touch. After several meetings, Mica told Lisa that she also had a desire to help single moms and someday get her master's degree in nursing. She dreamed of setting up a clinic for special medical needs of moms and their children.

Lisa told Mica that when God puts a mission on your heart, it helps to have someone who believes in you to share with, pray with, celebrate in victory, encourage when challenged, and contribute ideas. Lisa said this kept her on track to build the support network of Single Moms. We call ourselves, Moms on a Mission, Lisa said. So much has happened that Lisa felt she saw God's hand in it. His power helped them overcome things where there seemed to be no way.

Mica got a hold of her brother, Alex, to tell him about what she just learned from Lisa on making your life a mission and how to make it happen. With a college degree in English, Alex worked for an Internet company as a content editor. He had a secret ambition to help everyone write a book, or tell their story that could help others. Everyone has a book in them Alex believed and he aspired to teach people how to write, and guide them on telling their story.  So Mica became an agreement partner with Alex as he began to craft his vision of teaching the regular person the rudiments of writing, finding and sharing your most inner thoughts.

When working on his degree Alex took a course on how to take care of a car, basic car maintenance you can do yourself. In the class Alex met Tom. Tom kept popping into his mind, so he looked him up. Since they remained friends on a social media network, he knew how to find him. They met for coffee one day, and Alex told him about the benefits of agreement partnering, and what he and his sister were doing.  

He asked Tom if he still wanted to create a mobile car repair service, where he would go to where a person lived to take care of a car problem. Tom said he always thought about it but never really got started. Tom felt this as a sense of mission that could help a lot of people. So Alex and Tom became agreement partners. They believed it was possible with God's help, committed to a personal Bible reading routine, and prayed for each other. Alex helped Tom write out his ideas and start a Magnificent Mission plan.

When Alex told Tom of how his sister met Lisa, Tom perked up and said he could help single moms on how to care for their cars and advise them on the best way to handle a problem...  fix it for them if he needed  to... and give the Moms on a Mission a discount. Alex got Tom in touch with Lisa, so he could share his ideas for car care for Moms on a Mission.

The two or three agreement groups began weaving among each other, and they kept meeting people and getting what they felt were God's Inspired ideas for each other. Almost every week they saw a Spirit-powered victory or a challenge being overcome. Their agreement networks continued to intertwine with others and they saw how they all could help each other. Living and practicing the Scriptures, prayer, and agreement group networking was the power source as they saw God's Spirit at work among them.

Mica, before meeting Lisa, was always running short on money to make ends meet. After forming agreement partnerships, she said her needs were constantly being met through many unexpected doors. Alex was running into people at all places who wanted to write their story. Alex set up a website just for them... Spirit-inspired stories, changing the world around you. He conducted "Anyone can write, tell your story" workshops every month... both at physical locations and on internet webinars. Tom formed a group of reputable car repair services and got commitments from several mechanic shops to provide "preferred customer" services to the Moms on a Mission. Several guys he knew from auto mechanics classes agreed to be on call to help the single moms with car emergencies.

From time to time, they would send the word out about having a celebration night. The meeting included bringing in a praise band, and providing opportunities for people to share how God's Spirit worked in their lives. Many came up with Spirit-inspired innovations for their business and mission-based services. They were truly missionary entrepreneurs, living and sharing their Magnificent Mission.  Each time they did this they were amazed how the network had expanded to people and places they were unaware of.

Day by day, the kingdom of Heaven was advancing around them.

The moral of the story: When two or three agree for what they ask, the Spirit goes to work to make it happen. Two or three in agreement, networking with other 2 or 3 agreement/prayer partnerships begins to weave a network of Spiritual and practical connections. What we can't do in our power or with minimal resources, God's Spirit can, and His Spirit connects others to form strategic relationships. The Scripture about "His Spirit can do more than we think or imagine" plays out and the networks weave to places that we, by our means, could not have reached ourselves. (see Ephesians 3)

The key rests in faith, which is built by knowing and applying Biblical principles, adding prayer to acquire Spiritual Intelligence and power, connecting with others doing the same enacts a force much greater than us. The key to seeing the power at work is to the level and degree of closeness in our agreement relationships. In love, sharing, helping each other, we ingest the Spiritual nutrition for a healthy, dynamic network. Where two or three agree in what they ask for, Jesus is there, and He will see to it that it is done.

As lightning moves through a cloud with atomic-like power, so do our prayers and prayer partnering move the heavenly forces to respond with an incredible force. A force with so much intensity and far reaching,  we cannot comprehend or even imagine its magnitude of magnificence.


To review the 2 or 3 Agreement principle, Chapter 5 of Living Your Magnificent Mission, go to:


Two working together in a Spirit of Love, centered around God's Love, and working in unity and harmony, will do incredible things. All things will be possible. As Jesus said, when 2 or more agree what you ask for will be done for you. (See Matthew 18:19)


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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Extreme Ownership … a Spiritual Process

by Dale Shumaker

Extreme Ownership is about how U. S. Navy Seals lead and win. Authors Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, lead commanders in the Navy Seals, share the principles behind Extreme Ownership that will revolutionize how to lead and manage people... in any business or organization where you have a leading, managing position.  They reveal and explain these principles in Extreme Ownership, and the lessons they learned from their successes and failures.

They are quick to point out that it is all about the team. It is how to lead from the top and lead from the bottom. It's not one individual but a unit of people highly skilled performing as a unit, together, supporting each other when on a military mission.

What is Extreme Ownership? It's a mindset, a foundation for everything you do. "There is no one else to blame." You put your ego in check, learn from others, take detailed notes to improve. There are no bad teams, just bad leaders. Leaders must enforce high standards, and not accept substandard performance. The leader must be a true believer in the mission. "Is it worth it?" Show it. Your team will believe in it to the level you do and perform in earnest to the level you demonstrate.

Check the ego. Ego clouds and disrupts everything... the planning process, taking advice, accepting constructive criticism, reality, judgment. We are never too good to fail. It's learning to be confident, not cocky, honest and realistic with our assessment, taking ownership of everything. Take the blame, allow others to explain.

Simplify as much as possible. When plans and orders are too complicated, people don't understand them and they inevitably go wrong. Plans/orders should be simple, clear, concise.

Prioritize and execute. When problems compound, determine the highest priority task and execute. Be ready to adapt and respond to meet priorities.

Decentralize command. Within the task unit, push decision making up the line to front-line leaders. Everyone in the unit sees things, and their response to what they see, pushing it up to the front, is critical to success. Seal teams are divided into four to six Seals, a manageable size. Organize teams within teams. Six to ten is the most manageable size. Everyone needs to know the "why" behind the mission. The "why" is better grasped within smaller units of communication.

To sustain victory, requires thorough planning. You must analyze the mission, identify assets, decentralize the process, determine specific course of action, empower key leaders to develop the plan, plan contingencies in each phase, mitigate risks, delegate portions, continually check and recheck, brief all participants, debrief afterwards.

Leading up and down the chain of command. To lead up the chain of command, the leader must be accurate in his communication to make sure his team carries them out as designed. On the other hand, sometimes subordinate leaders must use influence, experience, knowledge, communication, and performance to lead up to their leaders, to more effectively support their leaders.

Decisive amid uncertainty. It's critical to act decisively amid uncertainty, to make the best decision they can make based on only the immediate information available. There is no 100% right solutions. You are always dealing with an incomplete picture.

Discipline equals freedom. Leaders walk a fine line. You learn that discipline brings freedom. It's a dichotomy of balance. Being aggressive but not overbearing, calm but not robotic, confident but not cocky, brave but not foolhardy, competitive in spirit but gracious losers, humble but not passive. A good leader has nothing to prove, but everything to prove.

Leading people is the most challenging but also the most gratifying. It takes humility to admit mistakes, but then learn, grow and become better.

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The Spiritual Process

In living your magnificent mission we go through a Spiritual process. It involves three areas. First the mission, then the strategy, then the assignment.

It initiates from 2 or 3 coming together in prayer. Keep in mind what Jesus said, when two or three agree for what they ask for in prayer... that the mention of 2 or 3 is figurative. It's a small number... 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.

Living Your Magnificent Mission starts with Mission discovery, refinement, then the personal building process of faith, renewing the mind, and acquiring Spiritual Intelligence or hearing from God. This is the foundation for the 2 or 3 Agreement principle, and how it works. It must be in place first, by each person.

I can't overemphasize the importance of this.  Each person (in agreement with someone) needs to be in faith, renewing their mind via Scriptural formation in their subconscious mind, and in prayer, i.e., hearing from God. When everyone is engaged in this on a regular basis, then the 2 or 3 who come together in agreement works, the intangible becomes tangible, a vision emerges into a reality.

When 2 or 3  build a relationship in Spirit first, which comes through conversation, learning about each other's lives and praying together, unity is established. Faith increases, a bond in love forms and much power is seen through it.

As 2 or 3 connect in prayer, the Spiritual relationship begins to mold together, a love-bond relationship forms in Spirit, which is a Spiritual cell of love and bonding. God begins revealing a mission to this small cell of people.

So as those in 2 or 3 agreement continue to mature in their Spiritual relationship, what is birthed is mission identity, a strategy, specific assignments for those involved.

1. In prayer, a mission is revealed.
2. Back in prayer again, the strategy for the mission comes out of continued prayer.
3. Then, when back into prayer again, the assignment for each one in the small cell is given.
4. The small cell, then supports each other and works as a unit through mission completion. In many cases, this may not come to full completion in one's lifetime, but be an ever ongoing process.

The Scriptures in Hebrews 10 says to not neglect meeting or coming together. Human nature is as such that we tend to get busy with our task and then slack off on meeting. We are to continue to meet or connect in prayer, encourage and spur each other on to the good deeds, acts of love, that the mission inspires us to do.

The point to remember is that everything begins in prayer and continues through directives received through prayer. The prayer experience may be very simple… engaging in a time of Spiritual worship, sharing immediate needs, praying one after another, and then discussing what God is showing each person. It is important to keep plenty of time available for this last part. The goal is to hear from God, and take time to hear what God is saying to you. Then into prayer again, pray over each person's assignment, and that they be empowered by the Spirit.

It all starts in prayer and continues through prayer, carrying out what is put on our hearts, and constantly encouraging and spurring each other on to what God is placing on our hearts to do.

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