Welcome to the Multiply Your Leadership weekly podcast series sponsored by the Central Pacific District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. We seek to multiply Christ-centered, Spirit-filled, healthy strategic leaders.
If we are after leadership development that is supernatural and transformational, deeper prayer is essential.
You can only develop leaders well if you know that well. Caring+ is about taking the time to hear their story.
Enterprise leadership is not common, but it is greatly needed today both in the marketplace and the ministry.
Most of us understand paid vocational leadership in the marketplace. We may not understand all the dynamics of vocational leadership in ministry contexts.
Volunteer leadership is a great place to develop your leadership skills.
Your leadership with family and friends can make more of a difference than you might think.
The starting point of leadership is self-leadership. And for many of us, it is the hardest person to lead.
Leadership is the fifth section in our "Christ-centered, Spirit-filled, healthy strategic leaders" series.
CPR+ uses Caring+, Praying+, and Reaching Out+ to develop leaders around you.
Reaching out and touching others can be life-changing for them.
God invites us to touch heaven and change earth on behalf of those we care about.
Caring is the starting point of any healthy relationship. See how CPR can move you forward in blessing more people more.
One thing I have learned after working with dozens of nonprofit and church senior teams: Higher performing teams have higher levels of focus and discipline than underperforming teams.
Jesus, Barnabas, and Paul all modeled for us leadership multiplication.
Jesus prioritized his time in 3 areas. You can do the same.
Time, energy, money, and people are always limited. That's why strategic allocation is so important.
Living and leading strategically is about being intentional in your priorities. We also look at how Jesus lived intentionally.
Do you most often lead from a visionary, strategic, or tactical altitude? All three are important.
Each of these tools can help you to grow, but they do it in different ways.
Jesus demonstrates both spiritual and strategic leadership, and so can we.