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(Ep. #24) Lead Well: Leading From A Solid Foundation

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Why do some leaders inspire trust while others leave a trail of frustration, division, and burnout? Before we talk about leadership skills, influence, vision, or strategy, we have to start with something deeper: identity. In this first episode of our Lead Well series, we explore a truth many leaders miss: leadership problems are often identity problems wearing a leadership costume. When your identity is built on titles, applause, positions, or the approval of others, leadership becomes a never-ending quest to prove yourself. But when your identity is rooted in Christ, you can lead from security instead of insecurity, service instead of self-promotion, and conviction instead of fear. In this episode, we'll discuss: • Why character matters more than charisma• The connection between insecurity and unhealthy leadership• The difference between Saul's leadership and David's leadership• Why titles don't create leaders• Practical questions every leader should ask themselves• How a secure identity produces healthy leadership Whether you're a pastor, parent, business owner, coach, teacher, ministry worker, or simply someone who influences others, this episode will challenge you to examine the foundation beneath your leadership. Because leadership isn't about becoming somebody. It's about knowing whose you already are.

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Episode (Ep. #24) Lead Well: Leading From A Solid Foundation Cover

(Ep. #24) Lead Well: Leading From A Solid Foundation

Why do some leaders inspire trust while others leave a trail of frustration, division, and burnout? Before we talk about leadership skills, influence, vision, or strategy, we have to start with something deeper: identity. In this first episode of our Lead Well series, we explore a truth many leaders miss: leadership problems are often identity problems wearing a leadership costume. When your identity is built on titles, applause, positions, or the approval of others, leadership becomes a never-ending quest to prove yourself. But when your identity is rooted in Christ, you can lead from security instead of insecurity, service instead of self-promotion, and conviction instead of fear. In this episode, we'll discuss: • Why character matters more than charisma• The connection between insecurity and unhealthy leadership• The difference between Saul's leadership and David's leadership• Why titles don't create leaders• Practical questions every leader should ask themselves• How a secure identity produces healthy leadership Whether you're a pastor, parent, business owner, coach, teacher, ministry worker, or simply someone who influences others, this episode will challenge you to examine the foundation beneath your leadership. Because leadership isn't about becoming somebody. It's about knowing whose you already are.

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