Character vs. Talent

March 12, 2010
“Too often organizations have placed unfaithful people in positions of responsibility hoping to inspire a transformation of character. These have been both costly and painful decisions. When a person is placed into a position of leadership on the basis of talent, even though known to be untrustworthy, a great travesty has taken place. Power does not make a person trustworthy. Authority does not make a person responsible. When we are trustworthy, we can be entrusted with power. When we are faithful, our influence in the lives of others will naturally expand. Talent without character is a dangerous thing. Talent fueled by character is a gift from God. Character is formed in the crucible of faithfulness and refined through the gauntlet of perseverance. Remember, the shape of our character is the shape of our future. It is through the transformation of our character that God both points the way and lights our way. The character of Christ fuels us with a passion that moves naturally in the direction God desires for us.” — from Uprising, by Erwin Raphael McManus

Scott Wagner

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Christ Follower Husband to Lori Dad to Josh & Austin Dad in Love to Dusty & Cyndi Stage 4 Colon Cancer Survivor Music Executive Red Sox Nation Roll Tide I'm married to my best friend in all the world. She still takes my breath away. After 31 years she still finds ways to amaze me. I'm a father to 2 sons who constantly drive me with their creativity and passion. They are both godly men and brilliant nusicians. I'm looking forward to seeing what they will do with their talents. Who knows maybe one day they'll hire me. I have been in the music business 25 years. Change is the only constant. I still get up in the morning excited about where we can go today. Music still touches the soul. It's still all about the song. Since my diagnosis 6 years ago with Stage 4 Colon Cancer, I've become involved with Livestrong. Everyday, cancer kills 1,500 Americans— one person every minute. This year, more than 550,000 Americans and six million people worldwide will succumb to this vicious disease. One out of three women and one in every two men will be diagnosed in their lifetimes. Who will you wear the yellow for?