I’m honored to be the Guest Speaker for Sunday morning Worship Service. Join Us if you’re in the area.

Date: October 11, 2015
Time: 10:00AM
Event: Lighthouse Community Church
Venue: Lighthouse Community Church
Location: 301 Magnolia Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
United States of America
Public: Public

I will be the guest Speaker for the students of Arnold O. Beckman High School in Irvine, California.

Date: May 16, 2016
Time: 12PM
Event: Woodbridge High School
Sponsor: FCA Student Club Sponsored Event
Venue: Woodbridge High School
Location: 2 Meadowbrook
Irvine, CA 92604
United States of America
Public: Private

I will be sharing my heart with the staff at FBC McKinney

Date: August 25, 2015
Time: 9:00AM
Event: EgyptSPEAKS @FBC McKinney
Venue: FBC McKinney
Location: 1615 West Louisiana
McKinney, TX 75069
United States of America
Public: Private

Egypt will be preaching at First Baptist Church of McKinney in the gymnasium at the MOSIAX Multi-cultural Worship Service. Join Us if you’re in the area!

Date: April 19, 2015
Time: 10:30AM
Event: FBC McKinney
Venue: First Baptist Church of McKinney
Location: 1615 West Louisiana
McKinney, TX 75069
United States of America
Public: Public

I will be the guest Speaker for the Laguna Presbyterian Church Mothers of Preschoolers Group.

Date: March 26, 2015
Time: 09:00AM - 11:00AM
Event: Laguna Prebyterian Church
Topic: It takes a village
Venue: Laguna Prebyterian Church
Location: 415 Forest Avenue
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
USA
Public: Private

I’m guest Speaking in the CVCS High School Chapel

Date: March 24, 2015
Time: 09:00am-10:00am
Event: Capistrano Valley Christian High School
Venue: Capistrano Valley Christian High School
Location: San Juan Capistrano, CA
USA
Public: Private

Plan B.

I recently returned from a multi-day high school retreat as the event speaker. There’s nothing quite like having your “A” game fine tuned when preparing to engage with a large number of energetic teens. Several weeks of planning, preparation, and prayer was about to unfold before my very eyes.

On the first day, I looked out into a sea of young engaged eyes hanging onto every word I spoke, at which time I noticed a large number of international students looking on as if present, but not necessarily engaged. The first impression that came to mind was that this is going to be a tough crowd to influence, yet I couldn’t help but be reminded that life has a way of offering opportunities masked as challenges.

Rather than continue on with my plan, I went to the only place where I knew I would gain right perspective: on my knees in prayer. I quickly received peace about communicating my sermons in smaller chunks that would help my teen audience reinforce the importance of loving God, themselves, and their neighbors. My Plan B included appropriate human touch and connection: hugs, smiles, and looking one another in the eyes.

As a result, something transformational happened to these students and faculty during these interactive exercises this week that is difficult to explain. Language, cultural, and social barriers were superseded by hugs, smiles, and a demonstration of the greatest command: Love your neighbor as yourself.

I wonder what life would look like if people took responsibility for being less entitled to dominate others in the world thru hate, and more compassion about genuinely loving God and one another? I choose the latter.

Until next time, Be encouraged.

 


I speak to hundreds of thousands of young adults, men, women, and couples annually on leadership, decision making, and relationships.  Sometimes life has a way of being the antidote to life itself. If you’d like more information on this topic or how to bring me in as a speaker for your next event, please  contact me. Thanks to Capistrano Valley Christian School for inviting me to be your 2014 annual retreat speaker and inspiring this story!

In the meantime, I encourage you to subscribe to my Tribe/Newsletter on my homepage. Post your comment below, Share my blogs with your friends on social media, and visit my website often for daily inspiration.


 

Egypt McKee

Evangelist | Speaker | Author | TV Host

©2014 Copyright, Egypt McKee. All Rights Reserved.

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What’s Up with That?

While running errands, I noticed a group of young adult men hanging around talking to one another. On the surface, there wasn’t anything distinguishing about them except for the fact that they were constantly trying to “one up” each other in a verbally dangerous game of teasing with “Yo Mama” jokes.

I wanted to find out quickly who the leader was, so I said, “What’s up fellas?”, and they quickly gave me a subtle head nod of greeting. I quickly cut to the chase and asked, “Which one of you would speak to your momma the way you’re describing her right now?” If there were ever a time to cue the crickets sound effects, it was now. You could hear a pin drop.

Surely, they must have thought, “Who is this guy?”, yet the looks on their collective faces seem to say, “Not me!” I went on to say, “You know, it’s yo momma that carried you in her belly for 9-months without quitting, she gave you love, changed your diapers, wiped your snotty little noses, fed you, and I think she deserves a lot more respect than you’re giving her and other mothers that you don’t even know.”

Then I looked at them all in their eyes and concluded, “Whoever the leader is in your group has the responsibility to do what’s right and influence others to do what’s right, unless that person doesn’t know what’s right. Considering that not one of these young men grew up with their father present in their homes, it would surprise no one that their outlet for affirmation is spent in tearing one other down.

LEADERSHIP without RESPONSIBILITY and ACCOUNTABILITY is just another way of saying, “I choose to be lazy and mooch off the rest of the world, so I’m going to have my cake and eat it too!”

You are better than that, and you have a responsibility to your Creator, yourself, and others. Now let’s get to the dirty work of humbling ourselves and living our purpose in life. Share your comments below! Id’ love to hear from you.

Until next time, Be encouraged.

 


I speak to hundreds of thousands of young adults, men, women, and couples annually on leadership, decision making, and relationships.  Sometimes life has a way of being the antidote to life itself. If you’d like more information on this topic or how to bring me in as a speaker for your next event, please  contact me.

In the meantime, I encourage you to subscribe to my Tribe/Newsletter on my homepage. Post your comment below, Share my blogs with your friends on social media, and visit my website often for daily inspiration.


 

Egypt McKee

Evangelist | Speaker | Author | TV Host

©2014 Copyright, Egypt McKee. All Rights Reserved.

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Many times we use the words “I’m Sorry” to influence another person to leave us alone rather than take responsibility for our wrongdoing.

What if I told you an apology given through text message, email, or social media is not an actual apology. Enjoy my short video today, and think about what these two powerful words really means to you. Until next time, Be encouraged.

 


I speak to hundreds of thousands of young adults, men, women, and couples annually on leadership, decision making, and relationships.  Sometimes life has a way of being the antidote to life itself. If you’d like more information on this topic or how to bring me in as a speaker for your next event, please  contact me.

In the meantime, I encourage you to subscribe to my Tribe/Newsletter on my homepage. Post your comment below, Share my blogs with your friends on social media, and visit my website often for daily inspiration.


 

Egypt McKee

Speaker | Author | TV Host | Life Coach

©2014-2023 Copyright, Egypt McKee. All Rights Reserved.

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I will be the guest Speaker for the students of Northwood High School in Irvine, California.

Date: May 17, 2016
Time: 12PM
Event: Northwood High School
Sponsor: FCA Student Club Sponsored Event
Venue: Northwood High School
Location: 4515 Portola Pkwy
Irvine, CA 92620
United States of America
Public: Private