Wounded Leadership: Stories from the Wounded
Healing and Leadership: Jeff VanderGiessen Resources & Links: * Stillwater Reserve [https://stillwaterreserve.org/] * Camp Harvest [https://campharvest.org/] In this heartfelt episode, Jeff VanderGiessen shares his journey of ministry, wounds, healing, and his current mission to support pastors and church leaders. His story highlights the power of owning one’s narrative and finding purpose amidst pain Main Topics: * Jeff's early life and calling to ministry * The growth and challenges of Mars Hill Church * The impact of leadership changes and organizational culture shifts * Personal wounds from ministry and paths toward healing * Transition to entrepreneurial ventures serving churches * The importance of community and safe spaces for pastors * Practical ways to process anger and forgiveness * God's ongoing work in Jeff’s life and ministry Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Jeff VanderGiessen’s ministry story and wounds 02:00 - Jeff’s childhood and calling to ministry at youth group 04:00 - Transition from CRC to Assemblies of God and college journey 06:30 - Early involvement with Mars Hill Church and volunteer work 08:15 - Growth of Mars Hill and Jeff’s role in building the church 11:00 - The relational community of Mars Hill amidst organizational growth 15:00 - Leadership transitions and cultural shifts at Mars Hill 20:00 - The impact of leadership change on Jeff and the church 24:00 - The rapid end of Jeff’s ministry at Mars Hill and transition to Chicago 27:00 - Processing grief and wounds from organizational betrayal 31:00 - Forgiveness, reconciliation, and processing anger in ministry failure 36:00 - How Jeff manages bitterness and the importance of forgiveness 41:00 - The ongoing impact of ministry wounds and God's faithfulness 49:00 - Jeff’s current ministry supporting pastors through retreats and relationships 54:00 - Building safe spaces for ministry leaders and the importance of community 56:00 - How vulnerability and owning one’s story facilitate healing ----------------------------------------
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