Episode 292: Why Do Effective Leaders Prioritize Asking Over Answering? With J.R. Briggs, author of The Art of Asking Better Questions

  Powered by youtube embed video generator   Discussion Questions: JR Briggs talks about the neurological power of questions to “hijack” the brain and engage people more deeply. How have you seen this dynamic play out in your own conversations or leadership? The episode explores the idea that leaders often feel pressured to have all…

Quick Conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson

Episode 291: The Complex Truth About Modern Churchgoers, a Quick conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson

Powered by youtube embed video generator   Discussion Questions: Mark Glanville mentions that people now walk into church “not with a Bible under their arm, but with complex and genuine questions.” How does this reflect the changing dynamics of spiritual communities today? In what ways can church leaders adapt to the reality that many attendees…

Don't Assume Trust Guarantees Success in Leadership, with Tod Bolsinger

Episode 290: Don’t Assume Trust Guarantees Success in Leadership, with Tod Bolsinger

622   Powered by youtube embed video generator   Discussion Questions: Why does Tod Bolsinger argue that trust is a prerequisite for transformation within communities and organizations? Do you agree with his perspective? Why or why not? How do the concepts of “technical competence” and “relational congruence” work together to build trust in leadership, according…

Quick Conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson

Episode 289: Exegeting Neighborhoods and Churches, a Quick Conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson

Powered by youtube embed video generator   Discussion Questions: What does it mean to “exegete the neighborhood,” and how is this different from traditional exegesis of Scripture? Why do you think Josh Hayden emphasizes the importance of exegeting both the church and the neighborhood before making plans for success or flourishing? How can leaders resist…