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Episode 29 - From Military to Ministry: Embracing the Transition While Navigating the Journey~with Master Sergeant, Rev. Alton Lee, Sr., Part 2
- 2024/10/07
- 再生時間: 54 分
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What happens when a decorated Air Force veteran swaps his military uniform for a pastor's robe? First Sergeant (now retired), Pastor Alton Lee returns for Part 2 of this series to share his deeply personal journey from the armed forces to spiritual leadership. You'll learn about the incredible influence of his grandfather, Evangelist Cornelius E. Yancey, whose spiritual guidance and prayers set the stage for a remarkable 20-year career in the Air Force.
Beyond the threads of duty and faith, Pastor Lee's story is a compelling testament to the leadership skills honed during his military service. Whether it's navigating the complexities of a pandemic to aid a fellow airman or transitioning these skills into his pastoral role, his experiences are a master class in resilience and adaptability.
You'll take away invaluable insights on leading through difficult times, balancing personal growth with family commitments, and the importance of mentorship.
As Pastor Lee reflects on the nuances of transitioning to civilian life, he shares key strategies for adapting to new, sometimes lonely, environments and the role his family played in this journey. He highlights the importance of learning the language of the civilian sector, networking, and marketing oneself in a new light. His heartfelt gratitude towards his supportive spouse and family underscores the power of teamwork and mutual support. Whether you're a veteran facing your own transition or someone interested in the intersection of military service and ministry, this episode provides a rich collection of insights and inspiration.
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