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It Feels Like the Church is Recruiting Leaders Rather than Developing Them - Francis Chan | Francis Chan shares a critical insight about today’s leadership culture.

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Is the modern church raising up disciples—or just recruiting talent? In this important podcast, Greg Lancaster highlights a statement by Francis Chan that echoes through the body of Christ: “It feels like the Church is recruiting leaders rather than developing them.”

This message dives into the biblical model of discipleship, character formation, and spiritual leadership. Greg unpacks how churches have drifted into corporate-style growth rather than Kingdom transformation. If you’ve ever felt more like a tool than a disciple, this podcast will resonate deeply.

Discover God’s heart for true leadership—and how you can grow into it.

Subscribe and visit https://GregLancaster.org and https://IWillFightBook.com

#Leadership #Discipleship #FrancisChan #Church #SpiritualGrowth

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Is the modern church raising up disciples—or just recruiting talent? In this important podcast, Greg Lancaster highlights a statement by Francis Chan that echoes through the body of Christ: “It feels like the Church is recruiting leaders rather than developing them.”

This message dives into the biblical model of discipleship, character formation, and spiritual leadership. Greg unpacks how churches have drifted into corporate-style growth rather than Kingdom transformation. If you’ve ever felt more like a tool than a disciple, this podcast will resonate deeply.

Discover God’s heart for true leadership—and how you can grow into it.

Subscribe and visit https://GregLancaster.org and https://IWillFightBook.com

#Leadership #Discipleship #FrancisChan #Church #SpiritualGrowth

Social Links:
YouTube.com/@GregLancaster
X.com/GregLancaster98
Facebook.com/RealGregLancaster
Facebook.com/GregLancasterMinistries
Instagram.com/GregLancaster98
GregLancaster.org/MyLinks

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We’d love to connect with you. Please take a moment to complete a connection card: https://bit.ly/3PzW73c

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