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    Marilyn Wedige

    EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT AND COORDINATOR

    Marilyn Wedige serves as the Executive Assistant to Tom Lane and Coordinator for the Executive Leadership Institute. She and her husband Mike moved to Texas in 2013. She has served as Pastor Tom’s assistant since 2017. Marilyn is honored to serve in assisting the ELI to help leaders develop a: healthy lifestyle, enriched spiritual walk, and tools to increase their success and influence.

    Marilyn was blessed in being raised in a godly Christian home and church. She graduated from Oral Roberts University with a double major in mathematics and computer science. Due to her husband Mike’s advancement in corporate management, they have had the privilege of serving in many churches across the United States and in New Zealand. Together they have led many small groups as well as served in prayer and youth ministries. Marilyn has led and taught in women’s and youth Bible studies as well as volunteered and tutored in her children’s schools.

    Marilyn and Mike have been happily married since 1985 and together they have 3 children of which 2 are married, and 2 grandchildren. One of Marilyn’s greatest joys is serving her family.

    Todd Lane

    Chief Executive Officer

    Todd Lane began his business career with a multi-national corporation who provided outsourced customer services. He developed through corporate management while moving across the United States and New Zealand. During his tenure in the corporate sector, he also served in several churches in the areas of youth ministry, worship, and small groups.

    He transitioned to vocational ministry in 2002 as the first Business Administrator of Gateway Church. Over the following 20 years of ministry, he has led the development of business operations, new ministry launches, the methodology behind extension campuses, and guided overall staff alignment and implementation of the church vision. He has led small groups, taught classes, and has spoken at various churches, conferences, seminars, and events. He has also served as an elder of the church.

    Todd holds a business administration degree in finance from Baylor University. He and his wife, Blynda have been married since 1995, and have three young adult children: Olivia, Harrison, and Evelyn.

    Tom Lane

    Founder & Chief Content Officer

    Tom Lane began his career in business. He spent five years working in a residential Plumbing, Heating & Cooling business owned by his father-in-law. He then worked for seven years as a regional sales Representative for his dad’s wholesale paper distribution company based in the mid-west with 13 locations from Montana to Texas.

    In 1982, he made a shift to vocational ministry and served as executive senior pastor both at Trinity Fellowship Church in Amarillo, Texas (22 years), and Gateway Church (18 years) in Southlake, Texas. Throughout his more than 40 years of vocational ministry he has held many different roles including: business administrator, administrative pastor, executive pastor, executive senior pastor, senior pastor, and executive director.

    Whether leading in business, ministry, or in his family Tom has lived his life to be the greatest influence for God and to impact people. He has always known that influence affects leadership at home or work.

    Tom has written many leadership books including Tested and Approved, Heritage: A Father’s Influence to the Generations, Influence of a Father, Healthy Church Government, He Still Speaks, He Still Speaks to Kids, Strong Women and the Men Who Love Them, and Letters from a Dad to a Graduate. He has also written articles for Ministry Today. Tom and his
 wife, Jan, have been happily married since 1972 and have 4 married children and 15 grandchildren.

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    This assessment is intended to give you an understanding of the emotional and spiritual health of your life. First think through each question and determine a quick placement on Health Indicator Scale (ranging from Never to Always.) This assessment is only as credible as the authenticity of the answers. Your first instinct is usually the most honest and accurate response. Most leaders are inclined to post the “best answer” but we want honest, raw, and vulnerable responses to these questions.

    In the box to the right place the number from 1-5 that best describes your feeling today. Tally each section and place the numeric score on the total line for each category. Add the tallied scores from each section to get the overall total score.

    Health Indicator Scale (HIS):

    Select the appropriate answer for each question.

    Each answer has a numeric value from 1-5 based on these indicators:

    1 - Never    2- Seldom    3 - Ocassionally    4 - Often    5 - Always

    The questions in this section are designed to address your concept and understanding of authority. Every person is under God’s authority and He places us under authority for our benefit and protection. Every institution whether it be government, family, or the church has a defined structure of authority. Recognizing the authorities in our lives and relating to them with respect, accountability, humility, and honor is required of us by God. In reality each of us has as much authority as we are under and rightly related to in our lives.
    NeverSeldomOccasionallyOftenAlways
    I align my actions with my life's purpose.
    I hold myself accountable to one or more individuals.
    I take responsibility for my mistakes.
    I actively seek truth in every area of my life.
    I respond humbly to correction.
    I understand authority and can submit.
    I know God is the ultimate authority in my life.
    I honor the authorities God has put in my life.
    The questions in this section are designed to address attitudes in our life. Are you stressed, is your attitude bad toward peers, subordinates, or those in authority over you? Are you cynical, angry, frustrated, and blaming others for difficult situations in your life? Are there areas of your life that are out of control, without proper boundaries, and protection? Your attitude reflects the answer to these questions. It also identifies contentment and pride that may have taken root in your life.
    NeverSeldomOccassionallyOftenAlways
    I perceive my life to be equitable to others around me.
    I consistently practice spiritual disciplines.
    I am adaptable when faced with change or transition.
    I contend to keep my life free from relational or professional conflict.
    I believe I hear from God.
    I feel the freedom to express my concerns to arrive at the best decision.
    I am consistent in the way I make decisions.
    I act on what I hear God saying.
    The questions in this section are designed to reveal the level of organization that is reflected through the order of things in your life. Order is the result of manageable pace, of clearly define priorities, of operating in the rhythms of work and rest that establish peace and recognizing the seasons of life you are in and adjusting to their demands. The degree of order reflected in our life leads to peace and is a reflection of health in our lives.
    NeverSeldomOccassionallyOftenAlways
    I give my best effort to all my responsibilities.
    I have energy, am rested, and am free from stress.
    I recognize that seasons of my life are temporary.
    I intentionally live my life to be an influence.
    I embrace organization and order.
    I protect my priorities.
    I am most productive in a structural environment.
    I use my time wisely.
    The questions in this section are designed to address your treatment and response to family. Family is the proving ground of our leadership, success and failure in this important category will have an affect on generations that follow and on the legacy you leave from your life. Your answers reflect the priority you place on your family and protection you place around those relationships compared to other demands on your life.
    NeverSeldomOccassionallyOftenAlways
    I consider how my decisions will affect my legacy.
    I prioritize my marriage/ close relationships above my work.
    I purposely try to positively influence the people I am around.
    I am courageous by addressing conflict in my marriage and family.
    I actively work to improve my family relationships.
    I intentionally strive to resolve family hurts or trauma.
    I schedule time to be with my family and loved ones.
    I maintain clear boundaries between work and family.
    The questions in this section are designed to address the value you place on relational connection and collaborative work with others. Do you enjoy working with a team? Do you value the input and accomplishments of members of your team? Do you share the credit for what is produced by your team? Would your team say that you are a servant leader or a driving leader that is focused on producing results. Your answer to these questions gives a picture of you and your leadership health.
    NeverSeldomOccassionallyOftenAlways
    I view relationships as both give and take.
    I am known, by my close friends, as helpful.
    I have not experienced any broken relationships in the last 10 years.
    I can release an offense over something done to someone I love.
    I have individuals whom I have been in a close relationship with for over 5 years.
    I strive for my relationships to be built on values that are mutually respected and often shared.
    I am able to separate my work relationships from my personal relationships.
    I actively guard myself from relationships that are unhealthy.
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