Lead Like Jesus: Leadership Starts on the Inside
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Brad Lomenick is the author of 3H Leadership and the visionary behind the Catalyst movement for young leaders where he served for over 12 years. He is passionate about equipping, inspiring and releasing the next generation of young Christian leaders.
In today's podcast Brad touches on a subject that many leaders struggle with, and it's the age-old tension between the kingdom and the commerce, the sacred and the secular. Brad helps us understand that it actually does not have to be one or the other. His life story serves as an example of how God used him in a proverbial "secular" environment to teach him the importance of working with excellence.
Brad challenges all of us to be faithful with the assignment we have today, understanding that those who are faithful with little, will be entrusted with more.
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