Stop Making Things Difficult!

Jeff Martin

Tired of 7-step leadership frameworks that sound great on a whiteboard but fall apart on a Tuesday afternoon? Welcome to Stop Making Things Difficult with Jeff Martin of Gospel Anchored. If you’re a ministry or business leader paralyzed by the weight of over-analyzed leadership, this podcast is for you. We cut the fluff and use the "Simplicity Filter" to boil messy problems down to Spirit-led basics. Every episode ends with a tactical action step to execute in the next 24 hours. Stop making it difficult, rest in your identity in Christ, and let's get to work.

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  1. -6 дн.

    Stop Waiting for 100% Certainty: How to Lead by Faith Now!

    Welcome to Stop Making Things Difficult, a podcast hosted by ministry coach Jeff Martin. This show is explicitly designed to help pastors, ministry leaders, and marketplace Christian professionals strip away complexity and lead from an identity securely rooted in Christ rather than from performance or pressure. In this episode, Jeff introduces the Ministry on a Napkin series and unpacks the 70% Data Threshold. Waiting for perfect information isn't good leadership—it's often a hidden fear of failure. Learn how General Colin Powell's 40/70 decision rule applies directly to church boards and organizational dynamics, and hear the real-life story of how breaking institutional inertia saved Rock Creek Church right before the 2020 pandemic. Inside the Episode: The cognitive preference of sensing vs. intuition: How your brain gathers data. Why 100% certainty is the ultimate enemy to leading by faith. Case Study: Packing up a 40-year church history into a trailer in 2019. 0:00 Colin Powell's 40/70 Decision Rule 0:28 Welcome to Stop Making Things Difficult 1:31 Introducing: Ministry on a Napkin & The 70% Data Threshold 1:53 Cognitive Wiring: Sensing vs. Intuition in Leadership Speed 3:18 The Idol of Certainty (Why Waiting is Leading Out of Fear) 4:28 Breaking the Log Jam: Powell's Rule Applied to Church Teams 5:54 Case Study: Why Rock Creek Church Sold Everything in 2019 8:54 Relaunching in a Storm: How Lean Structure Saved Us in 2020 10:30 Behind the Voice: Sophia Bulgaria, Mugs, and Apple Juice 11:49 Weekly Challenge: Un-table One Decision Today

    14 мин.
  2. Vulnerability in Leadership with Pastor Roddy Williams

    27 апр.

    Vulnerability in Leadership with Pastor Roddy Williams

    Stop hiding. Leading from identity in Christ means trading the "performance mask" for authentic confession. In this episode, I sit down with my friend, Pastor Roddy Williams, to discuss the lost art of authentic relationships in a consumer-driven church culture. We move beyond the "5 Ps or 4 As" of traditional leadership advice to tackle the real issues: loneliness, the pressure to be perfect, and the power of Gospel-centered transparency. Key Highlights: The Bath vs. The Shower: Why leaders need to slow down to survive. Confession as Maturity: Why "hiding" is the ultimate sign of immaturity. The Preacher’s Fall: A case study in grace and responsibility. Hospital Culture: Creating spaces where people can be "not okay." 00:00 - Introduction: Why we don't need another leadership podcast 02:38 - The Crisis of Loneliness and "Shower Culture" 06:59 - The Pacing of Life: Blockbuster vs. Netflix 08:52 - Consumerism in the Modern Church 13:28 - What to Look for in Emerging Leaders 14:48 - The Preacher Who Fell: A Story of Grace and Responsibility 22:37 - Why Hiding Sin is Immaturity 26:58 - Church: Hospital or Police Station? 31:18 - Capacity vs. Will: Building Leaders Who Last Connect with us: Visit gospelanchored.com for coaching and consulting that helps you lead from clarity and conviction. Follow the show, save this episode, and share it with someone else who you think would benefit. Connect with Pastor Roddy at Harvest Life Church.

    35 мин.
  3. 31 мар.

    How Personal Loss Reshapes Pastoral Leadership w/Roddy Williams | Anchored Conversations: Episode 8

    Join Jeff Martin for an honest conversation with guest Pastor Roddy Williams as they explore the intersection of the gospel, personal formation, and real-world leadership challenges. Roddy opens up about facing unimaginable family loss and how those trials radically transformed his pastoral focus. Learn why Gospel Anchored leadership Discover requires stepping off the treadmill of performance to simply be present with the people God has entrusted to you. In this episode, we discuss: Roddy's journey from a nightclub promoter to a church planter. Redefining ministry "success" beyond attendance and outcomes. How to empower others to lead instead of doing all the work yourself. The vital importance of structured, intentional prayer and presence. At Gospel Anchored, we want to help you slow down, refocus on what matters, and lead with clarity and conviction. Be sure to subscribe to the channel and leave a comment below sharing your thoughts on this episode! For one-on-one coaching, strategic planning, or more information about our ministry, visit https://www.gospelanchored.com. (00:00) Introduction (01:40) When Jesus Became Real to Roddy (03:20) From Nightclub Promoter to Church Planter (04:47) Navigating Deep Personal Loss and Grief (10:42) How Pain Broadens Pastoral Empathy (14:41) Redefining Ministry Success Beyond Numbers (18:25) The Power of Slowing Down and Being Present (21:43) Moving From Doing the Work to Equipping Others (24:23) The 3 P's of Pastoral Leadership Topics Covered: Gospel Leadership, Ministry Burnout, Pastoral Care, Grief and Loss

    30 мин.

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Tired of 7-step leadership frameworks that sound great on a whiteboard but fall apart on a Tuesday afternoon? Welcome to Stop Making Things Difficult with Jeff Martin of Gospel Anchored. If you’re a ministry or business leader paralyzed by the weight of over-analyzed leadership, this podcast is for you. We cut the fluff and use the "Simplicity Filter" to boil messy problems down to Spirit-led basics. Every episode ends with a tactical action step to execute in the next 24 hours. Stop making it difficult, rest in your identity in Christ, and let's get to work.