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Forming the Vision

Forming the Vision

The slow, Spirit-led work of discernment Last month, we explored God’s kingdom vision —the big picture of reconciliation between our Heavenly Father and each one of us and restoration between each of us—that shapes every local vision. But how do churches move...
What Vision Is — And Is Not

What Vision Is — And Is Not

We’ve looked at God’s kingdom vision—the restoration of all things in Christ—as the foundation of every vision. Eden gave us the first glimpse, Revelation gives us the final picture, and in the in-between, leaders are called to live and lead toward that...
God’s Kingdom Vision

God’s Kingdom Vision

What does it mean to lead with God’s kingdom vision? Let’s go back to the beginning—and forward to the end—to rediscover the heartbeat of God’s kingdom vision: restored relationship with God and one another. God’s Kingdom Vision — The Foundation of All Vision As...
Lead from Identity, Not Expectation

Lead from Identity, Not Expectation

What does it really mean to lead from identity, not expectation? To walk as a leader with humble confidence—not formed by self-assurance, but by Spirit-assurance—anchored in who God made you to be, what you’ve been given, and where you are? Sometimes, it means being...
Leadership Clarity: Core, Capabilities, Context

Leadership Clarity: Core, Capabilities, Context

Three things shape your leadership identity: your core, your capabilities, and your context. The clearest understanding of your unique leadership for the mission of God lies in the working together, the alignment, of these three areas. Your Core – Who you...