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Recovering from Leaders Who Fail

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Three words scare me. "God told me."

Why? Because those words began a life-changing, one-sided discussion from a person in a position of spiritual authority which devastated my heart.

I understand "church hurt" from experience.

How do we recover from leadership failures? We have examples in the Bible because leadership failure is nothing new. Continuing our dive into the Old Testament book of Nehemiah, we'll look at:

  • Living from a values mindset vs. an outcome approach
  • Why the core compass of truth is necessary to recover from and prevent leadership abuse
  • Speaking up until the situation changes
  • Distinguishing between individuals and institutions
  • Why rebuilding trust must follow behavior, not precede it
  • Resisting the desire for revenge
  • Choosing to let your response define you, not someone else's behavior

Empower yourself and your family to engage fully in God’s grand story. Subscribe to Hi(Impact) at Stephanie Presents for insights, encouragement, and practical resources!

Check out speaking engagements for women's gatherings, parenting conferences, and Christian education events.

#spirituallystrong

#emotionalhealth

#relationships

#bible

#faith

#truth

#biblestudy

#christianfaith

#christianwomen

#christianity

#lifeskey3

  continue reading

87 episodes

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Manage episode 416953345 series 3397427
Content provided by Stephanie Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephanie Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Three words scare me. "God told me."

Why? Because those words began a life-changing, one-sided discussion from a person in a position of spiritual authority which devastated my heart.

I understand "church hurt" from experience.

How do we recover from leadership failures? We have examples in the Bible because leadership failure is nothing new. Continuing our dive into the Old Testament book of Nehemiah, we'll look at:

  • Living from a values mindset vs. an outcome approach
  • Why the core compass of truth is necessary to recover from and prevent leadership abuse
  • Speaking up until the situation changes
  • Distinguishing between individuals and institutions
  • Why rebuilding trust must follow behavior, not precede it
  • Resisting the desire for revenge
  • Choosing to let your response define you, not someone else's behavior

Empower yourself and your family to engage fully in God’s grand story. Subscribe to Hi(Impact) at Stephanie Presents for insights, encouragement, and practical resources!

Check out speaking engagements for women's gatherings, parenting conferences, and Christian education events.

#spirituallystrong

#emotionalhealth

#relationships

#bible

#faith

#truth

#biblestudy

#christianfaith

#christianwomen

#christianity

#lifeskey3

  continue reading

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