My Desire

Lord, I am yet reaching out to you. Hear my humble cry tonight I pray.

BARRIER BREAKING ENTERPRISES

Oh Lord, I stretch my heart toward you. You are the destination I seek. You are my delight some land. My breath depends on your love. My joy relies on your grace and mercy. Hear my prayer today and answer my longings.

Lord, there depths of sin too deep for my words to reach. There are desires within me that if manifested, would cause a pandemic in our relationship. Forgive the iniquity of my heart for I am a sinner. There is no beauty within me that you do not create each day. I need you Lord.

Jesus, my Savior and my King, thank you for your act of grace. That one act of grace has lifted me from despair and given me hope. When I survey the cross upon which you rescued me from sudden destruction, I can not relent, I must give you praise.

You are my life…

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Published by Earl J. Griffin, Sr.

As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Teacher and Speaker, I can offer you workshops, seminars, keynote speaking, and coaching, aiding your personal and professional growth through study and practical application of John’s proven leadership methods. For over 40 years, my tract record as a proven leader has been exemplary both in the United States Army and as a Pastor in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. As a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Mentor, and Speaker, I use this expertise and experience to help leaders grow to their full potential. Coupled with my John Maxwell Certification is my Master of Science degree in Leadership Development, from Walden University. I am uniquely skilled at helping corporate leaders in the areas of human resources development programs, middle and executive leader development programs, and mentoring practices within the workplace. Both my professional time as an Organizational Development Specialist within the United States Army and my tenure as Senior Pastor within my church help me assist leaders in resolving the ethical dilemmas of leadership and developing the cultural skills necessary to lead in diverse multi-cultural organizations. Let's develop a sustainable relationship that benefits both your organization and that helps you achieve your personal leadership goals.

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