Leadership in Context Keith Tucci
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Leadership in Context is a conversation on leadership in the context of the local church. Keith Tucci is the apostolic team leader of the Network of Related Pastors. He loves the church and its leaders. You will be empowered and equipped to walk in fruitful ministry as you listen to Keith as he puts leadership truths in the context of the local church.
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Jude, pt1–Truth in Context
We are not trying to attain our salvation. Jesus bought that for us on the cross. Instead, we are trying to live out what we already attained. In this week’s episode of the LEADERSHIP IN CONTEXT podcast, Keith begins a study of the book of JUDE.
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Vision, pt6
A vision that is not worth working for is a vision that will never work. Three Vision Truths: (1) Good vision defines a value and puts a price on it of human endeavor. (2) Goals are not end products; they are tools. (3) Inspiration equals perspiration.
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Vision, pt5
Vision Truths: (1) Vision understands that the WHO is bigger than the WHY—God is the “who” of the vision. (2) Vision requires single focus and multitasking—Lack of preparation and details will invalidate the destination. (3) Vision needs clarification on the difference between function and process—People lose heart in vision when they get buried in the function. (4) Honest evaluation is a key ingredient in vision—Sometimes the road changes on a journey or the path just isn’t working, and adju...
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Vision, pt4—Increase Your Visionary Leadership
To increase our visionary leadership, we have to first understand that God honors and blesses plans. Making a plan is a spiritual thing. We also need to keep our sight lines clean, avoid procrastination, and have a purpose perimeter.
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Vision, pt3—Do Something Different
If you want something you’ve never had, you must do something you’ve never done. Translate time into action, make sure you see the vision, change your vantage point, and don’t run from pressure.
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Vision, pt2—Vision Exceeds Pain
People who don’t have vision hurt themselves because they stop when they experience pain. Vision allows you to persist through pain because vision sees where it is going. Vision sees the finish line, which causes the pain to submit to the greater cause.