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Confronting What's Broken: Leadership Wisdom from Luke

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What transforms an employee from someone who simply collects a paycheck into a passionate advocate for your company's mission? Drawing wisdom from the Gospel of Luke, this episode uncovers the powerful parallel between biblical discipleship and effective leadership in today's organizations.
We explore how leaders can foster true engagement by genuinely caring for their team members and connecting them to a larger purpose. Through examining Jesus' interactions—from his persistent widow parable to his graceful confrontation with Zacchaeus—we extract principles for leading through challenges while maintaining balance, addressing problems without criticizing people, and practicing the kind of humility that C.S. Lewis described as "thinking of yourself less."
Perhaps most compelling is the discussion of how leaders must offer hope, even in difficult circumstances. Just as Jesus provided hope in his final moments on the cross, great leaders paint a vision of the future that motivates their teams through challenges. We break down how different team members find hope in different things—whether financial security, work-life balance, or meaningful contribution—and why knowing your people is essential to offering the specific kind of hope that resonates with each individual.
These leadership principles create workplaces where people become champions of the mission rather than just collecting a paycheck. Whether you're building a startup, managing a team, or simply want to grow as a leader, this episode provides practical wisdom for transformation that benefits both organizations and the people within them.
How do you move your team members from being recipients to advocates? Share your experiences or questions with us and join us next week as we continue our exploration of leadership wisdom from Luke's Gospel!

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Chapters

1. Catching Up and Dad Jokes (00:00:00)

2. Becoming Responsible for the Mission (00:07:18)

3. Luke 18: Persistence in Leadership (00:15:36)

4. Zacchaeus: Confrontation with Grace (00:21:14)

5. The Final Week and Crucifixion (00:28:48)

6. Offering Hope as Leaders (00:31:05)

89 episodes

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What transforms an employee from someone who simply collects a paycheck into a passionate advocate for your company's mission? Drawing wisdom from the Gospel of Luke, this episode uncovers the powerful parallel between biblical discipleship and effective leadership in today's organizations.
We explore how leaders can foster true engagement by genuinely caring for their team members and connecting them to a larger purpose. Through examining Jesus' interactions—from his persistent widow parable to his graceful confrontation with Zacchaeus—we extract principles for leading through challenges while maintaining balance, addressing problems without criticizing people, and practicing the kind of humility that C.S. Lewis described as "thinking of yourself less."
Perhaps most compelling is the discussion of how leaders must offer hope, even in difficult circumstances. Just as Jesus provided hope in his final moments on the cross, great leaders paint a vision of the future that motivates their teams through challenges. We break down how different team members find hope in different things—whether financial security, work-life balance, or meaningful contribution—and why knowing your people is essential to offering the specific kind of hope that resonates with each individual.
These leadership principles create workplaces where people become champions of the mission rather than just collecting a paycheck. Whether you're building a startup, managing a team, or simply want to grow as a leader, this episode provides practical wisdom for transformation that benefits both organizations and the people within them.
How do you move your team members from being recipients to advocates? Share your experiences or questions with us and join us next week as we continue our exploration of leadership wisdom from Luke's Gospel!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Catching Up and Dad Jokes (00:00:00)

2. Becoming Responsible for the Mission (00:07:18)

3. Luke 18: Persistence in Leadership (00:15:36)

4. Zacchaeus: Confrontation with Grace (00:21:14)

5. The Final Week and Crucifixion (00:28:48)

6. Offering Hope as Leaders (00:31:05)

89 episodes

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