I’m greeted by a member of the ground crew whose name I never knew. Imagine my surprise when he welcomed me, reached out to shake my hand and placed in it a palm-sized, tattered Bible.
When I got in my vehicle, I read the hand-written note inside it: “Mr. Director, you have been a light to me and to the world. Bless you.”
I later learned that this gentleman worked for the U.S. State Department.
I had no idea I would one day become America’s 70th Secretary of State, having led him and his colleagues. But I did know that, for at least one person, I had been a light.
This little story is not about me though. This story is about each of us and the mission we have to manifest reverence for our Lord in every single thing we do.
The challenge for each of us is to be that light, no matter where you are or what you do.
In order to be that light, we need to ensure that the federal government does not limit our ability to live out our faith.
I know some people in the media will break out the pitchforks when they hear that I ask God for direction in my work. But that isn’t a new idea.
Let’s be clear: any nation that disregards the essential right of religious freedom cannot claim to be good in any other measure. Full stop. |