It was during his fourth hour of sermonizing on Aug. 11, inside the one-room building with corrugated metal siding, in the vast backyard of a residence-slash-Bible college on the eastern outskirts of Columbus, Ohio, that the preacher-slash-trainer addressed the fourth of what he calls the five most important questions in life.
“Most people,” he says, “do not go after their desires, their passions, their dreams, because of this question.”
He calls it a question of potential—“what you’re capable of doing, that’s within you, but we have not seen yet.”
The question is, “What can I do?