a light on that person. Just change
one. Then do it again. You don’t need
a license to change someone, you just
need to care.
Mark
Maxwell
And, please recognize that telling others
His redemption story is the ultimate act
of serving. It is a marker of our true love
for others. Dietrich Bonhoeffer calls it
“the most charitable and merciful act
we can perform.”
Life moves pretty fast. God calls us
to redeem the time and make every
conversation count.
Do not limit your serving to your future
career or ministry opportunity, it must
start today with the classmate sitting
next to you or the co-worker in the next
cubicle.
In a world filled with hate, division and
disconnection, serving astounds the
world.
Who in your world needs the life-saving
knowledge and power of Christ right
now?
Who are you supposed to serve today?
Mark Maxwell is an entertainment
attorney in Nashville, professor at
Belmont University’s prestigious
entertainment business and
songwriting program, music
business veteran and author of
the book Networking Kills: Success
Through Serving.
As a lawyer, Mark represents a
diverse roster of recording artists,
celebrities, record labels, music
publishers, authors, songwriters
and producers. As a professor at
Belmont, he created their popular
course on Bob Dylan and teaches
courses on music business, faith
and culture, and copyright law.
Mark is passionate about serving
as a mentor to the next generation
of creatives and entertainment
business professionals.
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