Serving Leadership Journey 4Q: Picture of the Future

Luke Kuepfer • May 27, 2020

[My Wednesday blogpost series is connected to my 2020 4Q program in which I share my personal responses to the questions raised in the worksheets.] 

Your picture of the future must be clear, concise, and motivating. It should serve to inspire you in hard times and also have something to do with making the world a better place.

The basic question you’re asking to determine your picture of the future is, “What will things look like in your perfect world where everything is going well?” 

How would I describe my Picture of the Future?

Regarding my family:

My perfect world is one in which my spouse and children are inspired and empowered to live out their callings according to the gifts God has given them. Ultimately, my picture of the future has all my descendants worshiping together forever beyond time and space.

In terms of my career/ministry:

My perfect world is one in which people all over the globe have been impacted by the serving leadership message and are empowering those within their spheres of influence to live purposeful and fruitful lives to the glory of God.

Now it’s your turn. How would you describe your picture of the future? Go ahead, write something down…you are a serving leader!

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