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The Actions Of Spiritual Leadership

7/4/2022

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What does spiritual leadership look like practically in real-life? Do you have the right expectations for yourself when it comes to leading your family well? In episode two of the Killing The Myths of Spiritual Leadership Series, we talk about the actions that spiritual leaders take.
Mentioned in this Episode:
  • Join the Family Leadership Program! - 00:17
  • 2 Corinthians 5 - 4:11
  • Sign Up for the Dad Tired Retreat this September! - 31:33

Questions for your meet-up:


  • God used Jesus to make peace with the world and show people what the kingdom is like. Now, as Jesus followers, or ‘ambassadors’, we are called to show our family what the kingdom is like. How does this reality change the way you think about parenting? (Minute 9 of the episode)
  • As an ambassador for Christ and his Kingdom, what are you biggest goals for your children and family? What do you want to be said of them at the end of their life? (Minute 10 of the podcast)
  • When you think about the verse that says “follow me as I follow Christ” in the context of your parenting and marriage, what thoughts and emotions come to mind? (minute 15)
  • What are some regular situations in your family life that can turn into Gospel-tunities, if you were more intentional? (minute 17)
  • When do you find yourself wanting to disengage most as an intentional dad? (Minute 20)
  • What’s the last thing you had to apologize to your wife or kids for doing? How did it go? Would you consider yourself a good ‘apologizer’? If not, where do you need to grow in that area? (Minute 22)
  • Are there any areas of your personal life where you feel like you’re modeling discipleship well for your kids? Are there areas you can improve? If so, how do you feel led to grow in terms of modeling discipleship for your family? (minute 27)


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