Christian leadership often starts with real gifting and real opportunity, but it can quietly drift into what we call greatness-ism: the pull to be more known, more productive, and more impressive than we are present with God. The danger is subtle because it can look...
Becoming the Kind of Leader Who Keeps Growing
Becoming the Kind of Leader Who Keeps Growing There’s a difference between wanting to be awesome and wanting to become awesome. A lot of people want the credit. They want to already be known as wise, skilled, and impressive. But the leaders who make the biggest...Two Humility Reminders for the Highly Competent
Leadership Lesson: Refusing to absorb people’s responsibilities doesn’t mean you’re unloving.
Why Leaders Should Go Public with Their Faith
In order to appear nice, are we veiling our allegiance to Jesus? In this episode, Carter interviews Dr. Tracey C. Jones about the difficulty and blessings of going public for Jesus in our spheres of influence.
Nine Things Leaders Are Not Responsible For
Leadership Lesson: Refusing to absorb people’s responsibilities doesn’t mean you’re unloving.