Harold Davis’ Legacy
September 11, 2008 | 2 Comments | Children's Ministry, Leadership, Ministry, News, Resources

On Friday, September 5th, 2008, Harold Davis passed away at 52 years of age. He spent his life (27 years) doing innovative children’s ministry and training church leaders. His ministry touched hundreds of thousands of people.
To me, Harold was a close friend and a mentor. He taught me valuable ministry lessons. And he was an extraordinary communicator with creative object lessons. He will be missed. A few years ago, we were discussing life philosophies, and he shared this life motto:
I’m not going to wait until I’m retired to start having fun. I’m going to live life now and have fun.
And he did. He always spent extra effort, time, and money to make life fun, particularly for his family. He spent extra effort to make sure that each day counted in his ministry and his personal life.
It is a good reminder that life is fragile, and we must all purpose to make each day count - at home and in ministry. We must all purpose to be the best stewards we can be of our lives by learning to spend some extra effort in everything we do.
A memorial fund has been set up to help his family through this difficult time. A donation link is on the homepage of www.HaroldDavisMinistries.com.
You can also support his family by purchasing one of his many leadership resources or object lessons, including electronic fire Bibles, flash paper, dissolvo paper, no tear paper, slush powder, instant snow, vanishing CD, and change bags.
























