Thinking like a “Hero Maker” requires a shift from thinking I need to be the hero of the story to deciding to make heroes of others.
Seeing like a Hero Maker requires a shift from focusing on my own abilities and gifts to envisioning what God could do through the lives of others.
Living like a Hero Maker requires a shift from “information sharing” to “life sharing” as we intentionally overlap our lives with others.
Blessing like a Hero Maker requires a shift from holding on to God’s blessing to giving God’s blessing.
Winning like a Hero Maker requires a shift from counting my own successes to counting Kingdom successes.