Leading in the Gospel
Summary: Every month, Leading in the Gospel will feature an ongoing conversation with spiritual leaders for spiritual leaders. The goal is growth in Gospel-shaped leadership and a Gospel identity. The conversations will be personal, practical, theological, and focused on mentoring the next generation’s spiritual leaders in declaring and displaying the gospel.
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Podcasts:
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode12/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode11/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode10/
Toolbox: Month at a Glance
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode09/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode08/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode07/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode06/
Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode05/
What is Gospel-Centered Theology? Josué Ortiz joins us for episode 4 of Leading in the Gospel. Josué has been pastoring the Iglesia Bautista Gracia Abundante (Abundant Grace Baptist Church) in Mexico City for the last two years. Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode04/
What is Gospel-Centered Theology? Josué Ortiz joins us for episode 3 of Leading in the Gospel. Josué has been pastoring the Iglesia Bautista Gracia Abundante (Abundant Grace Baptist Church) in Mexico City for the last two years. Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode03/
Our motives require constant inspection. Healthy spiritual leaders will intentionally reflect on both what is driving their walk with God and what they are using to motivate those they lead. Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode02/
Toolbox: Walk in Love
Motives matter! There are both good and bad reasons to do what is right. As a spiritual leader, your motivations overflow into how you motivate others which in turn creates the culture of the church. Every leader desires a healthy culture, but do we have healthy motives ourselves? Show Notes: http://inthegospel.com/episode01/
Every month, Leading in the Gospel will feature an ongoing conversation with spiritual leaders for spiritual leaders. The goal is growth in gospel-shaped leadership and a gospel identity. The conversations will be personal, practical, theological, and focused on mentoring the next generation’s spiritual leaders in declaring and displaying the gospel.