High Level Clearance
Access requires credibility. The extent to which we advance in life depends, in large part, on the influence we can exert. Influence stems from relationship. Relationships are established through interpersonal connections. We best influence those with whom we connect well.
Connections prove our character and test our understanding. Impure motives or failure to follow protocol can be very costly, while good relationships can grant us audience with rulers and kings.
In High Level Clearance, Marios Ellinas and Patrick Lynch present invaluable ways to form good connections, obtain influence and gain access. Their tone is inspiring, their prose clear and straight-forward. The two authors drive home timeless truths with brilliant illustrations and engaging personal narrative, but beyond the value of their text, we find the treasure of their long relationship and collaboration. Marios and Patrick's association models the content of this book. It is a facilitator of transformation through their work and lives. Their advice, but especially their example, impart to us a refreshing way of co-laboring and sharing life.
An enjoyable read: Pure inspiration stemming from a cross-generational, strategic Kingdom connection!
About the Author:
Marios Ellinas
Marios and his wife, Danielle, have been serving as the senior leaders of Valley Shore Assembly of God since 2005. In conjunction with his pastoral duties, Marios is privileged to travel in the U.S. and abroad for missions and various speaking engagements. He has published four other books: Running to the Impossible (2008), Warrior Material (2010), The Next Test (2011) and Government Collision (2012). Marios and Danielle have three children.
Patrick Lynch
Patrick is the worship pastor of Valley Shore, as well as a professional musician and teacher. He has toured the country and recorded with artists spanning many genres of music. Prior to his travels, he performed professionally as an actor and dancer in musicals and in plays at several theaters in Connecticut. In 2011, Patrick released his first album, "The Open Gate," which has been sold worldwide. He lives in East Lyme, Connecticut with his wife, Bethany, who serves as the director of missions for Valley Shore.