
Trusted Leadership: Why Being Intentional With Relationships Is Critical to a Christ-Centered Culture
Recently, the results of a 2024 Gallup poll were released, revealing that only twenty percent (20%) of polled workers strongly agreed that their organizational leadership was trustworthy. That number may be shocking to you, or maybe not? No matter your reaction, it is certainly low (and sad)! There are so many questions a leader can ask with this statistic. Why is it that so many in the workforce don’t trust their leadership? What does it mean to be trustworthy? What does it mean to trust your supervisor? What does it mean to trust your colleague? What does it mean to trust anyone?
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Dr. Debbie MacCullough | July 17, 2023
Roles in Spiritual Formation -
Dr. Scott Rodin | July 10, 2023
The Resource Paradox -
Rex Miller | June 26, 2023
Caring Too Much: How Educators Can Fill the Gap Without Burnout -
Dr. Jay Ferguson | June 19, 2023
Transformed by Truth -
Billy Hutchinson | May 22, 2023
Engage, Encourage, Equip: Helping Students to Ask Good Questions -
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Andy Lynch | April 17, 2023
Full Enrollment? Here’s What Your School Needs from Marketing and Admissions -
Dr. Matthew H. Lee | March 27, 2023
A Brighter Future for Christian Education -
Mary Ann Bradberry’s | March 21, 2023
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Sharpening Kingdom Leaders Ep 16: Leading in Crisis, Contingency Planning, and Staying Grounded
A school leader from a country impacted by war shares a powerful testimony, including advice on preparing for and leading through crisis.
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Sharpening Kingdom Leaders Ep 16: Leading in Crisis, Contingency Planning, and Staying Grounded
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Student Leadership & Learning Ep 18: Creativity in Leadership
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The Flourishing Journey 17: Learning to Lead Through Change Management
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Grafted Together Ep 16: The Aim of Christian Education
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