
What is the best way to carry yourself? There are times when you’re in a formal setting and you may need to be a little more polished, but, generally speaking (and even in those formal places), you should be yourself. Bill Copeland said, “Try to be like the turtle – at ease in your own shell.” Are you comfortable in your own shell? God made you, you. When you express yourself and let the goodness of God natural flow out of you, it brings often brings out the best in others. That’s the kind of impact my guest today has had on many people. Today, you’ll know why.
Dr. Rick Bee is the Senior Director of Alumni and Friend Development at Biola University. He is also a professor. He graduated from high school in Tuscon, Arizona before moving to California to attend Biola University. He received his B.S. and M.A. in Christian Education from Biola and his Ph.D. in Education Administration from Biola’s Talbot School of Theology. He is the Chairman of the Board for Nightlight Christian Adoptions and has been honored by the Council for Advancement and Support Education. He has led campaigns to raise millions of dollars for the development of Biola University’s expanding initiatives during an era of tremendous growth. He is married to Julie, they have two daughters Andrea (Chris), Breanna and two grand children Scarlette and Dominic.
- What are you most passionate about?
- How has the Lord helped you through difficult times?
- What is your favorite Scripture verse? Why?
- What would you say to someone going through a tough time right now?
Titus 3:7 “so that being justified by his grace we might become heirs according to the hope of eternal life.”