If you want to lead your church into true transformation, it starts with you. Spiritual, emotional, and relational maturity is essential for leaders. As Jim Herrington reminds us, “Leaders need to experience God’s transformation of their own lives” before they can guide others effectively. This journey draws us beyond simply knowing about God—it invites us into a deeper relationship with Him. The church, then, must become a place of stillness and trust, where people can open up to receive the truth God offers so they can love others. Love, in this context, is not passive; it’s a “rugged commitment” to walk with others toward holiness and transformation. The journey of leadership is taken one step at a time. Today, the right step involves investing in yourself. That's why I developed "5 Ways To Lead With Clarity and Courage in 2025". It's a field guide to set you up for success as you lead your church into the future. |
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