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Productivity Smarts 081 - CONCEIVABLE with Ray Lane

Productivity Smarts 081 - CONCEIVABLE with Ray Lane

Update: 2024-12-17
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In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, host Gerald J. Leonard welcomes  Pastor Ray Lane, a 92-year-old veteran, author, and lifelong mentor. Pastor Ray shares the remarkable story of his life, beginning with his challenging upbringing during the Great Depression. Despite the hardships of growing up without running water or electricity, he excelled academically, becoming the valedictorian of his grade school. His resilience and determination are woven throughout his life, serving as a testament to viewing obstacles as opportunities for growth.

Pastor Ray reflects on the profound influence of mentors in his journey. From agriculture to education, these guiding figures offered him valuable insights and opened doors that helped shape his path. He also shares his love for gospel and classical music, a passion ignited during a college music appreciation class. Though the course was initially a struggle, it introduced him to composers like Brahms, Haydn, and Beethoven, leaving an indelible mark on his life.

In today’s fast-paced world, Pastor Ray emphasizes the importance of listening to the wisdom of older generations. He encourages us to seek out mentors and learn from their experiences, reminding us that their stories hold timeless lessons. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, faith, and the power of mentorship, leaving listeners inspired to lead purposeful and impactful lives.

What We Discuss

Notable Quotes

  • [00:02:01 ] "The longer I live, the more I have come to believe that God puts us where He wants us to be for a specific purpose." - Gerald J. Leonard

  • [00:06:37 ] "Even though I was unwanted at the time I was conceived, I got to live, and my parents were good to me. They never treated me as unwanted." - Pastor Ray Lane

  • [00:15:19 ] "People just looked over her, like she wasn't even there, and that was a hard thing for her and for us." - Pastor Ray Lane

  • [00:23:56 ] "The longer I live, the more I appreciate life because there are so many different ways I could have died." - Pastor Ray Lane

  • [00:26:15 ] "I count it a rich privilege to be able to write the book." - Pastor Ray Lane

  • [00:27:50 ] "I just want to encourage people that when they get older, it's not the end of life; life goes on until you go out under." -Pastor Ray Lane

Our Guest

Pastor Ray Lane is a 92-year-old veteran and an inspiring figure whose life story reflects resilience, faith, and purpose. Saved from abortion during the Great Depression, Pastor Ray's journey has been shaped by his deep belief that God places us where we are for a specific purpose. As a writer, he authored Conceivable: The Unlimited Potential of the Unborn, a powerful book that explores the value and potential of every life, no matter the circumstances of their beginning.

Throughout his life, Pastor Ray has embraced the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and unwavering faith in God. His journey has been one of living with intention, striving to do his best, and making meaningful contributions to society. These values have led him to a life filled with achievement, fulfillment, and a profound sense of satisfaction. Pastor Ray's reflections on his life and experiences offer wisdom for others to embrace purpose, resilience, and faith in their own journeys.

Resources

Pastor Ray Lane

Productivity Smarts Podcast

Gerald J. Leonard

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Productivity Smarts 081 - CONCEIVABLE with Ray Lane

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