222 episodes

Lead Ministry is here for you, the dedicated people in ministry leadership. Our fast-paced, inspirational podcast offers practical steps in each episode to help you thrive.

Our focus:
*GET SKILLS - Implement systems to avoid burnout.
*GET INSPIRED - Embrace leadership as a path to disciple-making.
*GET MOVING - Apply episode ideas to enhance your ministry.

Join us on a journey to navigate the challenges of ministry, from volunteer management to team building, and lead with purpose and passion in your service.

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Lead Ministry is here for you, the dedicated people in ministry leadership. Our fast-paced, inspirational podcast offers practical steps in each episode to help you thrive.

Our focus:
*GET SKILLS - Implement systems to avoid burnout.
*GET INSPIRED - Embrace leadership as a path to disciple-making.
*GET MOVING - Apply episode ideas to enhance your ministry.

Join us on a journey to navigate the challenges of ministry, from volunteer management to team building, and lead with purpose and passion in your service.

    222. Lead Security Essentials

    222. Lead Security Essentials

    Link to Seminar: https://leadministry.com/register-lead-security-webinar/

    Episode Summary: In this pivotal episode, hosts Josh Denhart and Preston Hocker discuss the launch of "Lead Security," a comprehensive training program designed to enhance church security while maintaining a welcoming environment. They cover various security concerns such as cybersecurity, child safety, and emergency responses, emphasizing the importance of a well-trained volunteer security team. The episode also introduces the upcoming Lead Church Security Podcast and highlights the significant impact of having robust security measures in place.

    Key Takeaways:


    Introduction of Lead Security: A new, extensive training program aimed at improving church security protocols.
    Child Safety Awareness: Emphasis on child safety as a cornerstone of church security, especially highlighted during Child Safety Awareness Month.
    Comprehensive Security Concerns: Discussion on various security issues including cybersecurity, emergency responses, and handling legal vs. illegal protests.
    Preparation for Difficult Conversations: Importance of being prepared for challenging discussions related to security, with resources provided by Lead Security.
    Launch of a New Podcast: Announcement of the "Lead Church Security Podcast," which will focus exclusively on church security.

    Notable Quotes:


    "Your church should be inviting, yet secure. It's not just a necessity; it's our responsibility." - Josh Denhart
    "We've tackled everything from cybersecurity to child safety. It's comprehensive because that's what our churches deserve." - Preston Hocker
    "Seeing the impact of our work gives me goosebumps. It's about saving lives, both physically and spiritually." - Josh Denhart

    End Notes: For more information and to register for the upcoming webinar visit: https://leadministry.com/register-lead-security-webinar/

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    221. Mastering the Art of Habits

    221. Mastering the Art of Habits

    Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode, Josh Denhart and co-host Bill Van Kirk delve into the transformative power of habits. They explore the definition, development, and practical application of habits, emphasizing their role as automatic behaviors triggered by cues in our environment. The discussion highlights the significance of consistency, the myth of the 21-day habit formation theory, and the potential for habits to lead to compound growth. Through engaging dialogue, Josh and Bill offer insights into how habits shape our lives and how, by mastering our habits, we can lead ourselves more effectively.

     

    Key Takeaways:

     


    Habits are automatic behaviors triggered by environmental cues.
    Consistency is crucial for habit formation, debunking the 21-day myth.
    Habits can lead to compound growth, significantly impacting our lives.
    The process of changing habits is challenging but entirely possible.
    Habits operate in cycles, starting with a trigger and ending with a routine.
    Habit excellence is not an act but a habit itself, shaping our future actions.

     

    Notable Quotes:

     


    "Show me your habits, and I will tell you the path of your future."
    "You are what you repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."
    "Habits shape our lives more than we're actually aware of."
    "You can change your habits. You can change your life."

     

    End Notes: For more insights and resources on mastering your habits and leading yourself effectively, visit LeadMinistry.org for amazing training. Follow us on our social media handles to stay updated on future episodes and join our community of growth-minded individuals.

     

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    220. Breaking Barriers: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities

    220. Breaking Barriers: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities

    Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode, we delve into the universal challenge of overcoming obstacles, both internal and external. Josh and Bill explore the nature of obstacles as defined by personal experiences and historical insights. They share powerful quotes, personal anecdotes, and practical strategies for transforming obstacles into stepping stones for growth and success. The discussion emphasizes the importance of mindset, resourcefulness, and the transformative power of facing challenges head-on.

     

    Key Takeaways:


    Obstacles are a natural part of life and can be internal or external.
    The mindset with which we approach obstacles significantly impacts our ability to overcome them.
    Creative problem-solving and resourcefulness are key to navigating around obstacles.
    Overcoming obstacles often leads to personal growth and development.
    Internal obstacles, such as procrastination and self-doubt, can be more challenging than external ones but are surmountable with the right approach.

     

    Notable Quotes:


    "Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal." - Henry Ford
    "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."
    "Obstacles are just these huge moments in time that God can use to change us and grow us."
    "Never say die when it comes to obstacles."
    "Obstacles are not abnormal. They are a good case of the normals."

     

    End Notes: For more insights and strategies on overcoming obstacles and achieving your goals, visit LeadMinistry.org for amazing training resources. Follow us on our social media handles for updates and more inspirational content.

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    219. Mastering Time Management

    219. Mastering Time Management

    Episode Summary:

    In this enlightening episode of the Lead Ministry Podcast, we delve deep into the crucial skill of time management, a foundational element for personal and professional success. Our hosts share their personal journeys from being overwhelmed and reactive to becoming proactive masters of their schedules. They discuss the importance of eliminating time wasters, controlling your environment, and the game-changing strategy of batching work. Through candid conversations, they reveal practical tips and psychological hacks to help listeners prioritize tasks, achieve goals efficiently, and lead a less stressful life.

     

    Key Takeaways:


    Time Management is Strategic: It's about the strategic allocation of your most limited resource, time, to prioritize tasks and achieve goals efficiently.
    Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan: Success in time management comes from planning your activities and following through with your plan.
    Eliminate Time Wasters: Identifying and avoiding distractions, like social media, can significantly increase productivity.
    Control Your Environment: Creating an environment conducive to focus and productivity is crucial.
    Batch Your Work: Focusing on one type of task at a time can lead to major gains in efficiency and effectiveness.
    Pre-Plan Your Day: Writing down tomorrow’s tasks today can psychologically prepare you to tackle them more effectively.

     

    Notable Quotes:


    "Time management is the strategic allocation of your most limited resource."
    "I am a recovering, terrible time manager."
    "Batching is... I'm not thinking about anything. I'm thinking about this one thing and I'm going to spend an enormous amount of time doing that."
    "If you manage time poorly, you're going to have a far more stressful experience in your life."

     

    End Notes:

     

    For more resources on mastering time management and other leadership skills, follow us on our social media handles and visit our website. Stay tuned for more episodes in our series about leading yourself and managing your time effectively.

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    218. The Super-Power of Self-Awareness

    218. The Super-Power of Self-Awareness

    ### Episode Summary:

    Welcome to an intriguing installment of the Lead Ministry Podcast, where host Josh Denhart engages in a thought-provoking discussion around the significance of Emotional Intelligence (EI or EQ) in leadership and personal growth. This episode marks a celebratory moment for the podcast, having undergone a rebranding from Lead Volunteers to Lead Ministry Podcast. Josh, alongside co-host Bill Van Kirk, delves into the intricacies of emotional intelligence and how mastering this vital skill can empower leaders to read the room, connect with others, and lead with confidence.



    The conversation begins with an emphasis on the four cornerstones of Emotional Intelligence: self-awareness, self-regulation, social awareness, and relationship management. Josh and Bill share personal anecdotes, highlighting the real-world application and importance of each component. They stress that intellectual capabilities are significantly enhanced when paired with emotional insight, making it a critical factor in leadership effectiveness.



    As the dialogue advances, the hosts present actionable strategies to foster high emotional intelligence. They discuss the value of active listening, stress management, empathetic engagement, and conflict resolution skills. This episode provides listeners with a clear roadmap to developing and honing these capabilities to achieve better organization, lead confidently, and avoid burnout in their personal and professional lives.



    ### Key Takeaways:



    - Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is as crucial as IQ for effective leadership and features four primary components: self-awareness, self-regulation, social awareness, and relationship management.

    - Self-awareness involves identifying and acknowledging one's emotions, while self-regulation focuses on controlling and navigating emotional responses.

    - Social awareness is the skill of reading and interpreting the emotional climate of others, aiding in response to social cues and interactions.

    - Building strong relationships through emotional intelligence involves nurturing connections, demonstrating genuine empathy, and managing interactions judiciously.

    - Developing emotional intelligence is a continuous process, and practicing active listening, managing stress, resolving conflicts skillfully, and giving genuine compliments are essential techniques.



    ### Notable Quotes:

    - "It's really important to be smart, but if you can't read the room and control yourself... you're going to damage. It's too much for too long for that dear person."

    - "Social awareness. Paying attention to the emotional climate of those around you is like having a social barometer."

    - "If you're a leader in ministry... people will come to you when they like you, when they feel they trust you."

    - "If somebody was going to be successful at this thing, they would... then I was like, dang, just do that."

    - "There's an enemy in our story. There's an enemy, and that enemy is lurking in the shadows. That enemy is burnout."



    We hope you enjoy episode 218 of the Lead Volunteers Podcast and share it with a ministry leader you know who may find this beneficial for their ministry context!

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    217. Unlocking Your Potential: Cultivating a Growth Mindset

    217. Unlocking Your Potential: Cultivating a Growth Mindset

    Episode Summary:

    In another invigorating session of the Lead Ministry Podcast, hosts Josh Denhart and Bill Van Kirk dive deep into the concept of cultivating a growth mindset within the realm of ministry leadership. The conversation challenges the notion that personal and professional limitations are fixed, exploring the transformative potential of embracing change and growth in one's life and work.

    Within the episode, the dialogue pivots from defining a rigid versus a dynamic way of thinking, to actionable steps leaders can take to move past stagnant waters. The hosts discuss critical strategies such as falling in love with the process rather than the endpoint, planning for failure, and measuring personal progress in realistic increments. Key insights are drawn from recognized resources, and personal anecdotes emphasize the practicality of the discussed concepts.

    Key Takeaways:



    Embracing the growth mindset means understanding that personal change and improvement are always obtainable, as opposed to having a fixed mindset.

    Transition from trying to train, affirming the power of committing to small, incremental steps toward a goal.

    Recognize and transform self-limiting beliefs by aligning your actions with the identity of the person you aim to become.

    Celebrate daily wins and progress, however small, to maintain motivation and acknowledge growth.

    Facing and planning for inevitable failures is a critical component of cultivating a resilient growth mindset.



    Notable Quotes:

    "If you argue for your limitations, you keep them. But if you agree with God about your potential, you grow into it." - Bill Van Kirk

    "You have to get comfortable with being uncomfortable." - Bill Van Kirk

    "Every day that you're not 19 pounds less, you believe in your mind that you're losing… You don't have to wait until you lost 19 pounds to win. You win every single day." - Bill Van Kirk

    "Identify the identity. So a lot of times the actions that you're taking day to day are based on an identity that you've created." - Bill Van Kirk

    "Our ability to change and grow is always more than we think it is." - Bill Van Kirk

    Resources:



    Book Recommendation: "Personality Isn't Permanent" by Benjamin Hardy.

    Follow the Lead Ministry Podcast on social media for shorts and reels from the conversations.

    For further information and resources related to leadership and ministry, listeners can visit leadministry.com.



    Join us on the Lead Ministry Podcast for insightful conversations that empower you to lead with purpose and passion. Don't miss the full conversation in this episode for more strategies on cultivating a growth mindset that can revolutionize your approach to ministry leadership. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with wisdom and actionable advice!

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