Inner Work: Discipline & Relationships

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The inner work of a leader is often elusive. The inner work includes patterns that will feed and fuel the leader’s soul. Learning to be disciplined in reflective prayer, learning to sit with scripture; not to produce a lesson, but to invite the Lord to shape the heart and soul are essential.  Years seeded with hours upon hours of alone prayer and reflective reading catalyzes a… Read more »

Inner Work: Time

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The inner work is often elusive. Our tendency is to live “externally,” thinking that our challenges and obstacles are “out there” among others, hence our lack of resources, our setting, etc. Human nature is to look outside of our hearts, as opposed to in our hearts and souls for the key breakthroughs.  The inner work, for some leaders, remains elusive their whole life!  The only… Read more »

Inner Work: Stop Blaming Others

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The inner work of the leader is the most challenging work.  It is also the work that will eventually produce fruit.  As we do the inner work, the Lord will trust us with opportunities of greater impact (he who is faithful in little…). The inner work is difficult as it puts our hearts and minds under the spotlight.  The inner work uses life setting, people,… Read more »

Inner Work: Ambition

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The inner work is the most significant work of any leader.  Learning to lead ourselves is a precursor to leading others.  Learning to discern what is going on in our own souls is essential to understanding the hearts of others.  This inner work may be described in a few sentences, but it will take a lifetime of focus. This inner work will include… Read more »

Inner Work: Your Achilles Heel

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The inner work of the leader is the most challenging and the most essential. As a leader, you will be targeted by the enemy.  You must know your Achilles heel!  You must know where the enemy will likely come after you. You must do the hard work of reflecting upon your past and asking for the Lord to do work there that will protect… Read more »

Inner Work: Love Others

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I have a friend who is a powerful leader of prayer.  He is extremely disciplined and created to be fierce in his disposition.  And like us, the Lord has done some “inner work” in his life.  At one point he was wrestling with the Lord as to a desired assignment, wondering why the Lord would not, or had not, opened the opportunity.  The answer?… Read more »

Holy & Healthy

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Holy and Healthy – those two are connected. Emotional health powers spiritual holiness. When leaders are not emotionally healthy, under stress, angry, hurt, in need of support – the enemy lurks.  We are created human; a mystery full of wonder as the scripture declares.  Being holy is far more than doing or not doing things.  It is about patterns of worship, intake of the Presence… Read more »

Leaders Lead In Conflict

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Here’s a vital point:  Leaders will often find themselves in moments and even seasons of conflict.  How we lead through the conflict can accelerate our leadership or limit our future! On a scale of 1-10 how effective are you at leading through conflict?  What are some skills you use to navigate hot moments? When you think of conflict, what are… Read more »

Culture & Ministry: Part 2

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Cultures (and generations) collide, as we know so well.  Perhaps the clearest evidence of this in the church is in the arena of music.  Music is, at the heart, an expression of culture.  That could give us insight into why when the music is changed or rejected, people experience loss and even feel criticized. Cultures collide, but they also connect,… Read more »

Success Revisited

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Jackie went to Bible College full of dreams like every other young leader. No different than high school, some students were the cream of the crop and others, well, you know.  Jackie had fire for the Lord, but was not voted most likely to succeed.  That distinction was reserved for a few others, those favored by the masses and the profs. A few… Read more »