Not all relationships end peacefully, but leaders must learn to forgive without necessarily returning to the same level of fellowship. The key is to avoid letting past wounds affect new relationships and to remain open to the connections God wants to bring into your life.
Leadership isn’t just something to endure—it's meant to be enjoyed. Challenges are real, but the real reward is the eternal impact we have on people. Small wins remind us we're aligned with God’s timing, and the true treasures of leadership are transformed lives and lasting relationships—not buildings or projects.
Leadership comes with criticism and failure, but they don’t determine your worth. Drawing from Roosevelt’s “Man in the Arena,” this episode explores showing up anyway, filtering criticism wisely, and finding identity beyond others’ opinions. Failure builds empathy and resilience, and daring greatly may cost you approval—but truth brings freedom.
Leadership can mean facing overwhelming challenges and watching things unravel. “Another in the Fire” speaks to Jesus’ presence and the people who stand with leaders in crisis. Real leadership carries the weight of an organization and learns to find faith in difficulty—valuing honesty about the true cost.