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Episode 31: Disciples Lead Courageously

21 min · 6. mar. 2026
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In this episode, we explore what it means to lead courageously as disciples of Christ. Courageous leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about trusting God, stepping forward in faith, and speaking truth with love even when it’s uncomfortable. Together we reflect on how disciples are called to move beyond fear, challenge injustice, and live boldly in the way of Jesus. Join us as we consider how ordinary people, grounded in faith, can make a remarkable impact through courageous leadership in their churches, communities, and daily lives.

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We all see the world through our own lens — shaped by assumptions, experiences, and quick judgments. But what if what we perceive isn’t the full story? This week, we begin a new series, “From Perception to Perspective,” by stepping into Gospel of John 9:1–12 — the story of a man born blind. When the disciples encounter him, they immediately ask, “Who sinned?” They see a problem to explain. But Jesus sees something greater — a life through which God’s work will be revealed. In this first message, “Not an Island,” we explore how easy it is to label others or even ourselves based on what we think we see. Yet Jesus challenges those assumptions and invites us into a deeper truth: what looks like isolation isn’t always disconnection. What looks like limitation may actually be the beginning of transformation. Join us as we begin this journey from perception to perspective — and discover how Christ reshapes the way we see God, others, and ourselves.

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