What's My Point?

Ask yourself, “What’s my point?”
If you can’t answer that question in 50 words or less, you’re probably living your life below its potential.
What’s My Point? provides a framework in which to ponder your own lived experience and how to make sense of it. It’s a tool to help you discover your meaning.
Do you think of your skills, gifts and experiences as disconnected, nothing more than a disjointed tangle of life-long happenstances?
That’s not true. In fact, there’s a cord that runs through everything you’ve done and experienced, a continuity that’s shaped the unique purpose of your life. It’s something only you—and you alone—can pursue and achieve.
I am inviting you to share a 50-word summary of your meaning in life for the ELO Network online and in-person community of 150,000 people.
Submit your 50-word summary. Once you do you will be added to the directory of responses. You will then have access to others who have posted. See how various Christian leaders responded, such as:
- John C. Lennox, Apologist & Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford
- N. T. Wright, New Testament Scholar, Oxford, UK
- Lord Nigel Biggar, Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford, UK
- Kim Tan, Chairman, Springhill Management, London, UK
- Phil Cooke, Founder & CEO, Cooke Media Group, Hollywood, CA
- Andy Steiger, Founder & President, Apologetics Canada, Vancouver, BC