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Retirement or a New Assignment
Os Hillman
“For a man may do his work with wisdom, knowledge and skill.” (Ecclesiastes 2:21).
He didn't begin this
job until he was sixty-nine years old.
He had already had a
successful Hollywood movie career and decided to try his hand at
politics.
He would be known by
one job more than any other.
He would also be
known as one of the United State's greatest statesmen.
He had a faith that
was genuine but not intruding or very public, but you knew where he stood.
He always treated
people, even his detractors with grace. He was known for his extraordinary love
he had for his wife.
His name was Ronald
Reagan, and he did not begin his greatest work until he was sixty-nine years
old.
By this season of
life, most are thinking of retirement in Florida.
Ronald Reagan decided
to run for President of the United States and successfully served two
terms as our 40th President.
It was Reagan's faith that led him to see the Soviet Union as an
"evil empire." He'll be remembered as the President who brought down
communism in the Soviet Union.
And it was his Christian faith that gave him the quiet confidence and self-certainty that made him a great
leader and earned him the title "the
great communicator."
Where did he get his
spiritual values? There were a number of influences.
First and foremost
was his mother, Nelle Reagan. I'm confident that had Nelle Reagan died in the
winter of 1918-19 - a near-victim of the devastating influenza epidemic that
killed millions of healthy, middle-aged mothers around the world - Ronald
Reagan very likely would not have become President.
It was Nelle who
insisted her boy go to church - a request he happily obliged - and it was in
church that Reagan picked up not only those core beliefs and values, but also
the intangibles so vital to his success: his confidence, his eternal optimism
(which he called a "God-given optimism"), and even his ability to
speak.
Indeed, history has
also overlooked the fact that the Great Communicator found his first audiences
in a church. He learned to speak in a church.
Consider this: your
greatest work may yet be ahead of you. Don't let age keep you from being used
by God.
Os
Hillman
owned and operated an ad agency from 1984-2001. During this time he served
clients such as American Express, Steinway Pianos, US Kids Golf, Peachtree
Software, ADP Payroll Services, Parisian Department stores (now Belk), Thomas
Nelson Publishers and many non-profit organizations. His company won many
prestigious awards from the Direct Marketing Industry such as the International
Echo Award, Direct Marketing’s highest achievement for excellence in direct
marketing for specific ad campaigns.
Os has
been featured on CNBC, LA Times, NY Times and many Christian media. He has been
a regular contributor to Crosswalk.com, Charisma, and Christian Post. He has
spoken at Harvard University and was a visiting professor at Regent University
for a season. Os is also an editorial contributor to Crosswalk.com and
iDisciple platforms.
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