Stanley  Porter

Stanley Porter

Stanley Porter is the founder and CEO of 4:12 Productions. After a nine year career as a high school history teacher and college lecturer, Stanley decided to focus his energy into three of his other passions: music, ministry and business. He has written over thirty songs, produced three albums, been nominated for a New England Urban Music Award, and received an Independent Music Award from RadioIndy.com. His music has been purchased and favorably reviewed in the United States, England, Germany, and Japan. Stanley has been a featured speaker at numerous conferences and motivated several hundreds of people. Mr. Porter is currently serving as music director for a local church, writing his first book, and recording his fourth studio album.
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Boston Latin School '92, Brandeis University '96, Northeastern University (graduate coursework)/High School History Teacher, College Lecturer, Enrollment Counselor, Motivational Speaker, Worship Leader, Musician, Business Owner

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  • Launching Out into the Deep
    "...let us not be afraid if, in the process of following Christ, He asks us to launch out into the deep...trust that there will be a blessing beyond our wildest dreams when we get there."
  • 3 Steps to Keeping Your Passion Alive
    Become an expert at rekindling your flame through life's ups and downs, and I guarantee your passion will stand the test of time.
  • Phrases that Can Cripple Your Career as an Artist
    Thoughts inform our habits. Consequently poor thinking will lead to poor decision making. Independent artists, who are almost 100% responsible for their musical careers, literally cannot afford many bad habits.
  • Is Your Youth Ministry on Life Support?
    Some churches can wow their youth with amazing concerts, still others struggle to keep young people in regular attendance at youth group. Here is some basic advice that I believe will help youth leaders, no matter what strategies you currently employ.
  • Accepting Change: How Adaptable Are You?
    Being flexible in business, and life will lead to a smarter, faster, and stronger YOU! Flexibility may look different depending in which area you are trying to adapt, but the results should be equally rewarding."

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