GREAT WORDS

I was doing a study on Transformational leadership and came across this wonderful piece.
“A man fell in a pit and he could not get himself out…
A subjective person came a long and said I feel for you down there.An objective person came along and said its logical that someone would fall in that pit.A christian scientist came and said you only think you are in the pit.A pharisee came along and said only bad people fall in the pit.A news reporter came along and did an exclusive story on how he fell in the pit.A fundamentalist said you deserve your pit.A calvanist said if you had been saved you wouldn’t have fallen in the pit.A wesleyan said you were saved and you’re still falling in the pit.A charismatic came along and said just confess that you are not in the pit…A realist said Wow that’s a pit.A politician asked the man to pay taxes on the pit.‘Kanju’ came and asked if he had the permit to dig the pit.An evasive person came and avoided the subject of the pit all together.A self pity person came and said you aint seen anything do you see the pit I’m in.An optimist said things could be worse and a pessimist said things will get worse.But Jesus seeing the man in the pit took out his hand and he lifted him out of the pit.”

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kikuyus came, thought the man had discovered gold, threw him out and excavated deeper. …spectators called him thief and went home angry.

In Christianity there is no ethnicity, there only exists two groups, the believers and non-believers.

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I KNOW

So basing your argument on that, you are probably a non-believer

do we need to go there seriously? i make fun of any situation. i don’t see any place i argued about religion or something.

Is that really transformational leadership?
I would categorise it in faith and beliefs

Nice read though

Yeah, it is a transformational leadership