Thursday, April 19, 2012

We are the Mighty Men


"We are the Mighty Men" - a poem by John Vakidis















37 men and their Pastor travelled to a foreign land.
To call out the inner warrior, the Mighty Man.

700 husbands and fathers were stoic at first
Until their spirit was stirred and certainly re-birthed.

The Holy Spirit was with us, wherever we went.
Back to Hell is where the Devil was sent.

Chains were broken and hearts were set free.
Men were called to the Kingdom, Warriors they'll be.

Miracles were seen and families were forever transformed.
Backs straightened and lives changed is what we would learn.

My Mighty Men is such an honorable group.
Selfless and not worthy, yet God's chosen troop.

Call us to battle, to the death, to the end.
Each of us warriors, we are the Mighty Men!

- John Vakidis
ELC Warrior forever changed

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Ministry Trip

So I'm standing in DFW airport with 40 other men with a cause. These aren't your average men. They aren't even your average men in the church. These men are WARRIORS. They are sold out for Jesus!

These men give their time, their talent and their treasure to advance the Kingdom of God. We are on this trip to minister to men in the Minneapolis and we are happy to do it.

Each one of us at one point in time were broken men. Some have failed in business (more than once). Some have failed in marriage. Some have lost it with their kids. But one thing all of us have in common is that we have been restored by Jesus.

Don't get me wrong, we still struggle, we sometimes miss the mark, but we are all striving to be better men... for our families, for our communities, for ourselves and most importantly for God.

God wants us as men to "get it." He has blessed us with all that we have ever hoped for if we simply live out His word. If we connect with him daily, dive into the bible, study the word with other men who get it, we can too.

If you have been struggling in life, I would imagine that it is probably one of two things:

1. Your Alignment
2. You've been trying to do it alone

Let's explore those for a moment.

ALIGNMENT
It's a BIG deal. As my pastor says, " Your alignment determines your assignment." Think about that for a moment. Have you had it reversed trying to figure out your assignment and then who too help you achieve that goal?

Take the time to align yourself with Godly men and watch your life change. I'm not saying don't ever talk to friends who aren't Christian. You might be in their life to lead them to Christ. What I am saying (and God is too) is that if you want to attain wisdom, wealth and peace, seek the men in the church who have these things. Serve with them. Study with them. Spend time with them. Being around greatness will allow you to become great too!

DOING IT ALONE
This doesn't work either. Can a student learn without a teacher? Can iron sharpen itself or does it need another piece of iron or an anvil to become stronger. We at ELC like to say find your3. If you have 3 strong men in your life that you can call loft anything, you can make it through anything you are dealing with. The Navy SEALS have a saying, "Two are one. One is none."

There are certain things your wife can't help you with and shouldn't. A man can talk to you in a way with authority that your wife might not be able to. Get around some warriors and they will call you out when you need it.

As I wrap this post up, I am excited for this weekend and The Mighty Men of ELC. More importantly, I'm excited for the men that we will be ministering to. If they an get it, everyone in their lives will be better for it!

Believing God's Best for You! - John


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Location:Traveling with the Mighty Men

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

God's Love




With today being Valentine's Day, society will bombard us with advertising about flowers, chocolates and greeting cards. While I think it is important to recognize and acknowledge your love for those close to you, I think it is also important to think daily about how God loves us.

Knowing that God loves you brings comfort to your heart, brings confiendece to puff out your chest and it teaches us that we are here on earth to love on each other. As a man, I understand how some men have issues discussing love... to their wives, their children and it's even harder to say "Love you" to another man. Not for me.

I was fortunate to have a father that showed me his love openly. He would kiss me, give me a big hug and even say, "I love you" to me in public or in front of my high school freinds. He knew that life was short and it was never to late to express his love for me. Those are the moments I will cherish forever.

That's how God's love is for you! He is always there for you... in public or private. It's never too late for you to tell Him that you love him, too. I am confident that God smiles each time we express our love to Him.

Today, I want to let you know that God loves you. Take a moment to enjoy this video below:



Loving Him always,
John Vakidis

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

LIVE YOUR CODE




On February 24, 2012 a new movie titled Act of Valor will be released in theaters. This film was directed using active Navy Seals as the actors. While this is just a fiction movie and not a documentary, the types of scenarios that these men endure are real. Within the movie, their code is imbedded throughout. Real life lessons are there for us to learn from and apply in our walk of life.

As Christians, we need to make sure we are also living as elite warriors, much like the Navy Seals. We need to make sure we are always ready to fight the good fight and die for what we stand for. “Until you put your life into the context of war, you will miss 95% of what happens to you.”

“Proclaim ye this among the nations; prepare for war; stir up the mighty men; let all men of war draw near, let them come up.” - Joel 3:9

In October of 2011, at Elevate Life’s Ultimate Warrior Conference, we were blessed to have Jeff Bramstedt, Navy Seal, Ret., share the stage with our Pastor and a group of other retired Seals. These men shared stories of their past and linked them to their faith as Christian men. It was one of the most inspiring days of my lives and for many other men that I know.

I was recently introduced to a new website http://www.lifeofvalor.com/ that has excerpts from the new movie and footage of 2 Seals, Jeff Bramstedt and Clint Bruce, narrating what it means to live a Life of Valor. Below are my notes and I dare you to walk with me on this journey of life to live your life by this code:

· Loyalty
· Honesty
· Sacrifice
· Discipline
· Integrity
· Courage
· Self-Control

TRAIN RELENTLESSLY
“Relentless training makes men run into a firefight, not away from it.”
We need to train daily. We need to dive into the word. We need to pray for our families and for our church. We need to surround ourselves by other warriors so that we, can sharpen one another.

YOU NEED A TEAM
“Stick together as a team, you live. Go it alone, you die. It’s that simple.”
We need high expectations for the men in the church. We need self-accountability and team accountability from those in our circle… our THREE. So I ask you… “WHO are your THREE?”

DEMAND MORE OF YOUSELF AND OTHER MEN AROUND YOU
We need high expectations for the men in the church. When you see a man fall, don’t gossip about him or call him out publicly. Go to him, lift him up. Support him and together, you will both be better for it.

CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS
PREPARE. PLAN. ACT.

FACE YOUR FAILURE
Admitting your failures to others gives you strength. It also allows others to learn from your past. Don’t forget to share your success, too. Others can learn from the pattern that helped you succeed.

I hope that today’s post has inspired you to consider the life you’re living. You need to think about the path you are headed towards. Are you “following the shoreline” or are you getting tossed around by the waves?

If you are living a life that God wants for you, then you can “Live your life that the fear of death cannot enter your heart.”

Striving to live by the code,
John Vakidis

Friday, January 27, 2012

Trust - The Key to all Relationships

As author of this blog, I am compelled to share what I feel is truth and what I feel can make a difference in your life. In addition to writing this blog, I also maintain a blog for my profession. I work for FranklinCovey, the global consulting and training leader in the areas of strategy execution, customer loyalty, leadership and individual effectiveness. Clients include 90 percent of the Fortune 100, more than 75 percent of the Fortune 500, thousands of small- and mid-sized businesses, as well as numerous government entities and educational institutions. FranklinCovey provides professional services in over 140 countries.

One of our fastest growing leadership offerings is around content based on the best-selling book by Stephen M.R. Covey, The Speed of Trust. This is a must-read for all leaders who want to have more influence with their team and organization and to do business faster for less cost.


A colleague of mine and consultant for FranklinCovey, Dr. Todd Wangsgard, recently wrote a 3-week series based on this content. Below are links to each post from the series:

· Post 1 Trust - The Key to Confidence
· Post 2 Relationship Trust and Your Behavior
· Post 3 Organizational Trust - Alignment

I highly recommend that you take a moment to read these posts. I think everyone can learn something from this content!

I also challenge you to begin your efforts of increasing trust in your life to begin with trusting the Lord. God’s word has a very specific plan for us. If we follow the patterns he has laid out for us, we will receive his promise. “Understand the Plan, Follow the Pattern, Receive the Promise” - Keith Craft.

So take some time to dive into the word. Join a bible study or a book study and see how God’s word can change your life! As of today, I have about 5 seats open for a 7 week book study that begins on February 7th: 7 Habits for Highly Effective Men.

Go online and register or contact me to learn more about the details. Download a PDF invitation here.

Strengthening families one man at a time,
John Vakidis

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Becoming a Mighty Man

This morning I was privileged to be invited to join my Pastor, Keith Craft, and approximately 300 men from our church. We began our morning with a healthy breakfast of steel cut oats, fresh fruit and juice (as we are currently on a fast). Next, we kicked off with praise and there is something to be said about hearing 300 men “sold out” for God praise Him with such passion and honor.

After praise, we were blessed to hear a great word about how to become a Mighty Man. Pastor related to David and his Mighty men. David would not be able to accomplish what he did as a king without having men that had a heart for him and men he could call on for anything at any time.

Without giving away the whole session, here are a few points that stood out for me. A Mighty Man is…

… one who embraces resistance
… obedient to the unenforceable
… is loyal
… courageous

Being a mighty man requires to have an honorable spirit first. Without honor, being obedient, loyal and courageous is not sustainable.

As a man, do you have 3 men you can call right now about your most pressing problems? Will they stop what they are doing to come aid you to see you succeed? If not, maybe you should become a mighty man so you can be align yourself with other mighty men. Greatness invites greatness!

Consider visiting some of my other posts: HONOR, FELLOWSHIP, WARRIOR and others. Also, check out the pages: GET CONNECTED, RESOURCES and EVENTS. I pray that God speaks to you and you are able to take something from this site to become a better man, live a better life and find proper alignment.

Be Mighty!
- John Vakidis

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Starting off with a Positive Spirit




How do you start your mornings? Are you like most people, with a cup of coffee? Don't get me wrong, I drink coffee too, but it isn't the caffiene that kick starts my day. It's my morning ritual that helps me start my day with a positive spirit.

I say this outloud...


"This is the day the Lord has made. I will rejoice in all that it brings and be glad in it. I can do all things through Christ who stregthens me. Good Morning, Precious!"

All of us have thoughts racing through our heads, some controllable and some not. It's important to be intentional and kick start your day with a positive attitude. With this message deeply rooted in your spirit, there is nothing that you can't accomplish. Knowing that allows you to walk with #CONFIDENCE out into the world and guess what? Good people want to be around people like that!

My pastor, @KeithCraft says, "It's your alignment that determines your assignment."

But before the #ALIGNMENT comes a right way of thinking and a positive attitude.

Believing God's Best for You!
- John Vakidis