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Shifting Culture - Ep. 238 Hal Donaldson - Sustaining a Life of Compassion and Service

Ep. 238 Hal Donaldson - Sustaining a Life of Compassion and Service

Shifting Culture

11/01/24 • 52 min

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Today, we have a fantastic conversation with Hal Donaldson, the founder and president of Convoy of Hope, a global humanitarian organization that has helped over 200 million people in need. Hal has an incredible personal story - growing up in poverty after his father was tragically killed, experiencing the kindness of strangers, and then feeling called to dedicate his life to serving the poor and marginalized. What I found so compelling about this conversation is how Hal has wrestled with the tension between ambition, drive, and burnout. As Convoy of Hope has grown into one of the largest charities in the US, Hal has had to learn hard lessons about the importance of self-care, boundaries, and staying grounded in his relationship with God. He shares practical tips he's implemented, like no problem-solving after 8pm, no dinner meetings, and protecting vacation time. Hal also reflects deeply on the role of humility and dependence on God for leaders - how success can actually be more dangerous than failure, if it leads to self-reliance. His insights on the difference between acting humble and truly embodying a humble spirit are really thought-provoking. Ultimately, this is a conversation about how to sustain a life of service and compassion over the long haul. Hal has some hard-won wisdom to share, and I think his story will resonate with anyone trying to make a difference in the world while also caring for their own wellbeing. It's a delicate balance, but one that Hal has clearly wrestled with and learned from.
Hal Donaldson is the founder and CEO of Convoy of Hope, a nonprofit organization that leads humanitarian initiatives across the United States and around the world. The author of more than 30 books, Hal has degrees in journalism and biblical studies. He and his wife, Doree, have four daughters.
Hal's Book:
What Really Matters
Hal's Recommendation:
The Lincoln Conspiracy
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Shifting Culture - Ep. 238 Hal Donaldson - Sustaining a Life of Compassion and Service

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Hal Donaldson

Success is more dangerous than failure, because if we're successful in the world's eyes and the eyes of other people, it's very easy to become self reliant. And you stop asking God for a vote, you stop asking him to cast a vote.

Hal Donaldson

You have resources, you have opportunities, and you can do things on your own, you become self reliant. So I think it begins with really making sure you're ask

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