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February 13, 2019

Leader Uses Influence to Combat Laziness and Inspire People to Action

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Leader Uses Influence to Combat Laziness and Inspire People to Action

In November of 2018, the team in Ukraine hosted the Summit for 1,000 leaders in Lviv.

We are excited to see the outcomes coming out of Ukraine, including this story from Alexander Lebed, a loyal attendee who discovered the value of his influence to bring change to his community and introduce people to the gospel.

“During the Summit, I understood that every person, including myself, has opportunity to influence society,” says Alexander. “There are people called to create big companies, organizations and churches. But there are also others, like me, who may only influence one person – but that also has great value. So I started spreading my influence with the skills I already had.”

Watch how Alexander decided to use his influence to inspire people to action in Ukraine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtJbqf--bR0&t=2s

How have you been inspired by the Summit to use your influence? Tell us your story in the comments!

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