• 127. How Emotions Make Us Better at Ministry with Chip Dodd and Bryan Barley

  • Feb 3 2025
  • Durée: 53 min
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127. How Emotions Make Us Better at Ministry with Chip Dodd and Bryan Barley

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    What if your greatest strength as a leader lies in embracing your emotions? As a leader, is it possible that showing vulnerability and healthy shame can actually unlock deeper connections and growth in your ministry? Join us as we uncover the transformative power of leading with heart.

    Ben and Lynley Mandrell, along with Chip Dodd and Bryan Barley, explore the often-overlooked role of emotions in leadership, particularly for pastors navigating the complexities of ministry. Discover how vulnerability and emotional connection can transform your relationships and leadership effectiveness. The discussion dives into the challenges leaders face in acknowledging their emotions, overcoming fear, and navigating the fine line between toxic and healthy shame. Learn how embracing your emotional needs fosters genuine connections, personal growth, and healing—for you and those you lead.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with the weight of ministry, this episode will equip and inspire you to lead with courage and authenticity. Thanks for listening and sharing this episode with a friend!

    SHOW LINKS:
    Living with Heart Podcast
    Voice of the Heart Center
    The Voice of the Heart: A call to full living
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    Connect with Bryan Barley
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    -Please email us your questions and feedback to president@lifeway.com or leave us a voice mail HERE

    Please click THIS LINK to shop for the brand new Together Bible Study from Lifeway and Ben Mandrell.

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