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Join us at the 2025 National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ Today's episode will help us understand how to activate the priesthood of all believers and empower everyday people to step into their God-given calling. Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr Empowering Every Believer: Activating the Priesthood of All Believers - Disciple Maker's Podcast Ep. 7 In this episode of the Disciple Maker's Podcast, hosts dive into the seventh principle of disciple making – the equipping and releasing of the priesthood of all believers. Drawing from studies by Bobby Harrington and insights from Ephesians 4, they emphasize the importance of lowering the bar for entry into ministry while increasing support and accountability. The discussion highlights the need to break down the professional laity divide, allowing everyone to participate fully in God's work. Personal anecdotes illustrate how ordinary individuals, regardless of their backgrounds or roles, can be used powerfully by God. The episode closes with a call to action for both church leaders and individual believers to embrace their roles in the Kingdom and equip others to do the same. Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Welcome Back to The Disciple Maker's Podcast 00:36 Introduction to Disciple Making Principles 01:12 Principle #7: Equipping and Releasing the Priesthood 01:51 The Shift from Old Covenant to New 02:46 Breaking Down Professional Ministry 04:35 Practical Steps for Church Leaders 06:12 Encouraging and Empowering Believers 06:37 Personal Testimonies and Experiences 11:32 The Importance of Speaking Life into Others 12:20 Early Preaching Experiences 13:58 The Rat Trap Illustration 14:25 Early Preaching Experiences 14:57 Mentorship and Opportunities 15:49 Equipping and Releasing the Priesthood 18:11 Lowering the Bar of Entry 18:21 Personal Responsibility in Ministry 19:31 Empowering Individuals for Ministry 24:33 The Power of God in Everyone 26:41 Encouraging Initiative in Ministry 29:34 Conclusion and Resources Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/ See Below for a longer description: The episode kicks off with Josh and Jason having some fun, channeling their inner newscasters as they introduce The Disciple Maker's Podcast. Right away, they hit on the heart of the conversation: the Church isn't just for professionals — every believer is called and equipped to take part in the mission. This episode dives into one of the ten core disciple-making principles: activating the priesthood of all believers, a concept drawn from Bobby Harrington and Discipleship.org. Josh and Jason unpack how the Church often sidelines most people, treating ministry like a spectator sport — a few “professionals” on the court, while the rest just watch from the stands. But Jesus calls everyone to get in the game, and the Holy Spirit gives us all what we need to play. They explore the shift from the Old Covenant, where only priests (Levites) had access to God, to the New Covenant — where all believers are invited to serve and represent Him directly. It's a powerful reminder that ministry isn't reserved for a select few. Josh also highlights the common “professional vs. laity” gap in churches and argues for lowering the barriers so anyone can step into ministry, with the right support and accountability along the way. He shares his own story — starting as a nervous, underprepared teenager giving his first sermon with a makeshift object lesson — and how mentors spotted potential and gave him room to grow. That experience shaped his path and reinforced the power of empowering others before they feel “ready.” Josh and Jason also push church leaders to create meaningful opportunities beyond simple Sunday roles like handing out bulletins. The goal? Equip people to share the gospel and make disciples, not just fill a slot. One story really drives this home: Josh tells of a woman in his church who felt called to serve in nursing homes. When she asked if she needed permission, Josh simply told her to go for it — God had already called her. They wrap up by encouraging leaders to remove obstacles, invest in people, and hold them accountable as they step into ministry — because when the Church unleashes the priesthood of all believers, lives change. Josh closes with a reminder: the same Spirit that raised Jesus lives in every believer, so there's no need to wait for permission. He invites listeners to check out resources at Discipleship.org and teases the next episode, where the conversation will continue
Join us at the 2025 National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ What is a Disciple? A disciple is someone following Jesus, being changed by Jesus, and joining the mission of Jesus. Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr The Disciple Makers Podcast: Understanding Clear Biblical Definitions In this episode of the Disciple Makers Podcast, hosts delve into the second principle of disciple making: the importance of using clear biblical definitions. Featuring mega church pastor Jason Ishmael and prolific disciple maker Josh Howard, this episode explores what it truly means to be a disciple and the transformative journey of following Jesus. The hosts discuss the definitions from Matthew 4:19, emphasizing the three core components of being a disciple: following Jesus, being changed by Jesus, and joining Jesus's mission. They also examine the implications for church leaders and the necessity of creating pathways that lead to effective disciple making. The episode concludes with practical advice for stepping out in faith and taking actionable steps to live out these principles. For more resources, visit discipleship.org and join upcoming events for further learning. Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction to the Disciple Makers Podcast 00:54 Defining Disciple Making 02:20 The Core Mission of Disciple Making 02:54 The Transformative Work of Jesus 06:12 The Cost and Worth of Following Jesus 12:57 Personal Reflection on Discipleship 13:41 Personal Reflection on Discipleship 13:57 Challenges for Church Leaders 14:14 Defining Discipleship 15:33 Head, Heart, and Hands Discipleship 16:28 The Power of Clear Definitions 17:22 The Reality of Change 19:40 Disciple Making Defined 23:28 Practical Steps for Disciple Making 28:25 Encouragement and Resources Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/ See Below for a longer description: Defining Disciple-Making In this episode of the Disciple Makers Podcast, Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael explore the second disciple-making principle: the importance of clear biblical definitions. Their lighthearted yet insightful conversation focuses on what it means to be a disciple and the core responsibilities involved in disciple-making. Why Clear Definitions Matter Josh emphasizes that without a clear definition of discipleship, confusion and inconsistency arise. He notes that asking 100 Christians for their definition of a disciple would likely yield 100 different answers. Clarity, he argues, is essential for effective disciple-making. What is a Disciple? A disciple is someone following Jesus, being changed by Jesus, and joining the mission of Jesus. Josh breaks this down into three key components—following, transformation, and mission—highlighting their central role in discipleship. Day-One Calling and Transformation Jason reflects on Jesus's call to His first disciples in Matthew 4:19, stressing that this transformative calling happened on day one—not after years of refinement. Following Jesus involves an ongoing process of change and closeness to Him. Challenges in Modern Christianity Josh points out that many Christians treat following and being transformed by Jesus as optional. He urges believers to move beyond shallow engagement and pursue genuine transformation through repentance, confession, and surrender. Head, Heart, and Hands Discipleship Jason shares Bobby Harrington's framework for holistic discipleship: Head: Intellectual surrender to Jesus Heart: Experiencing transformation Hands: Actively engaging in Jesus's mission This framework aligns with the greatest commandment—to love God with all heart, mind, soul, and strength—and provides a balanced approach to discipleship. Defining Disciple-Making Jason underscores that disciple-making is intentional and relational. It's about forming meaningful relationships that help others follow Jesus, experience transformation, and engage in His mission. Practical Steps for Church Leaders Josh and Jason challenge church leaders to develop clear, actionable discipleship plans—and ensure they're implemented effectively. They stress the importance of guiding believers through intentional spiritual growth. Overcoming Fear and Stagnation Jason acknowledges the fear many feel about stepping into disciple-making roles. Josh encourages listeners to embrace the process, trusting that God works through imperfections and initial missteps. Motivating Believers The hosts share strategies to engage believers, using personal stories and biblical examples to highlight the life-changing impact of true discipleship. Next Steps Josh recommends practical ways for listeners to evaluate their discipleship journey and create simple pathways for growth. He closes with an invitation to explore resources at discipleship.org and engage with the disciple-making community. Conclusion: This episode challenges believers and church leaders to define discipleship clearly and pursue intentional, relational disciple-making aligned with Jesus's mission. The hosts balance theological depth with practical advice, leaving listeners equipped and inspired.
Come to the 2025 National Disciple Making Forum: https://discipleship.org/ Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ Today's episode will help us understand why disciple-making should be the church's core mission and how we can integrate it into our daily lives through prayer, intentional relationships, and simple, faithful steps. Stay Informed - Get our newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hPViAr Disciple Making: Making It the Core Mission Welcome back to the Disciple Maker's Podcast! In this episode, hosts Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael embark on a new series focusing on the '10 Core Principles of Disciple Making.' This episode dives into making disciple making the core mission of the church. Jason and Josh discuss why it's important to remind the church and individuals that disciple making should be the core mission. They share personal stories, confront the common disconnect between knowledge and action, and provide practical steps on how to make disciple making integral in our personal lives and within the church. Join us as we explore the significance of intentionality, prayer, and the importance of hands-on disciple making. Stay tuned for more insights and real-life stories aimed at equipping you to fulfill the Great Commission. Don't miss out on the details of upcoming events, including the Discipleship.org National Disciple Making Forum in Houston, Texas. Get Discipleship.org's premium Podcast Feed: https://disciplemakerspodcast.supercast.com/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction and Banter 01:04 Introducing the 10 Core Principles of Disciple Making 01:41 Principle 1: Making Disciple Making the Core Mission 03:24 Challenges in Prioritizing Disciple Making 04:42 Personal Stories and Practical Applications 05:56 The Importance of Personal Commitment 10:29 Evangelism and Disciple Making: A Unified Mission 11:49 Practical Steps for Effective Disciple Making 17:05 Conviction and Commitment to Prayer 17:49 Praying for a Doctor Friend 19:25 Overcoming Fear to Pray 20:33 A Miraculous Healing 22:26 The Power of Intentional Prayer 24:20 Facing Rejection in Evangelism 27:38 Encouragement to Make Disciples 29:48 Final Thoughts and Call to Action Check out our Blogs: https://discipleship.org/blog/ See Below for a longer description: In the first episode of the Disciple Maker's Podcast, hosts Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael dive into the heart of disciple-making, breaking it down in a way that's both practical and relatable. They kick things off with some lighthearted banter before getting serious about their core message: making disciple-making the central mission of both the church and individual believers. Josh introduces the podcast's framework—10 Core Principles of Disciple-Making—developed by him and Bobby Harrington. Each episode will unpack one principle, starting with the foundational idea: disciple-making must be the church's primary focus. While this seems obvious, they acknowledge that many churches still struggle to put it into practice. Jason challenges the audience by pointing out the gap between knowing disciple-making is essential and actually doing it. He shares his own struggles in aligning his life with Jesus' teachings—like when his wife's blunt question about tithing revealed an area he hadn't fully surrendered. Moments like these highlight how disciple-making isn't just for pastors—it's a calling for every believer. The conversation turns to practical steps. Josh and Jason emphasize that disciple-making isn't a lofty goal but something woven into everyday life. Josh shares a personal story about being convicted for not praying for non-believers, leading him and his wife to start praying daily. This simple act opened doors, including a surprising ministry opportunity with a previously resistant doctor. They stress that disciple-making happens in small, intentional relationships—"ones, twos, and threes," not massive crowds. It's about praying for people by name, being available, and stepping out in faith. They also tackle the misconception that evangelism and discipleship are separate tasks, reinforcing that Jesus saw them as one mission: leading people to faith and maturity. Before wrapping up, they preview a major study on thriving disciple-making churches, which will be shared at an event in Houston, Texas. Their final challenge? Don't overcomplicate it. Trust God, take small faithful steps, and make disciple-making a natural part of life. This episode is both inspiring and practical—packed with real stories, honest struggles, and clear next steps for anyone looking to live out the Great Commission. In the first episode of the Disciple Maker's Podcast, hosts Josh Howard and Jason Ishmael dive into the heart of disciple-making, breaking it down in a way that's both practical and relatable. They kick things off with some lighthearted banter before getting serious about their core message: making disciple-making the central mission of both the church and individual believers. Josh introduces the podcast's framework—10 Core Principles of Disciple-Making—developed by him and Bobby Harrington. Each episode will unpack one principle, starting with the foundational idea: disciple-making must be the church's primary focus. While this seems obvious, they acknowledge that many churches still struggle to put it into practice. Jason challenges the audience by pointing out the gap between knowing disciple-making is essential and actually doing it. He shares his own struggles in aligning his life with Jesus' teachings—like when his wife's blunt question about tithing revealed an area he hadn't fully surrendered. Moments like these highlight how disciple-making isn't just for pastors—it's a calling for every believer. The conversation turns to practical steps. Josh and Jason emphasize that disciple-making isn't a lofty goal but something woven into everyday life. Josh shares a personal story about being convicted for not praying for non-believers, leading him and his wife to start praying daily. This simple act opened doors, including a surprising ministry opportunity with a previously resistant doctor. They stress that disciple-making happens in small, intentional relationships—"ones, twos, and threes," not massive crowds. It's about praying for people by name, being available, and stepping out in faith. They also tackle the misconception that evangelism and discipleship are separate tasks, reinforcing that Jesus saw them as one mission: leading people to faith and maturity. Before wrapping up, they preview a major study on thriving disciple-making churches, which will be shared at an event in Houston, Texas. Their final challenge? Don't overcomplicate it. Trust God, take small faithful steps, and make disciple-making a natural part of life. This episode is both inspiring and practical—packed with real stories, honest struggles, and clear next steps for anyone looking to live out the Great Commission.
What is the reason why we desire to be disciples for Christ? Of all the reasons, a main cause is love. See how as Bobby Harrington shares. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
What is the reason why we desire to be disciples for Christ? Of all the reasons, a main cause is love. See how as Bobby Harrington shares. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
What is a disciple? What does a disciple look like? Bobby Harrington shares about that today. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
What is a disciple? What does a disciple look like? Bobby Harrington shares about that today. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
Navigating Faith in a Politically Divided World: The Challenges of Upholding Biblical Truth Today's episode will help us understand how to navigate faith and uphold biblical principles in a politically divided world, especially regarding LGBTQ issues. In this compelling episode, Bobby Harrington, point leader of RENEW.org, gathers with Daniel McCoy, John Whitaker, and special guest Guy Hammond to discuss how Christians can navigate their faith in a politically divided world. Guy Hammond, leader of the Strength in Weakness ministry, shares his personal journey from a former gay life to becoming a devout Christian and his challenges in maintaining his ministry amidst restrictive Canadian laws. The conversation delves into the significance of standing for biblical truth, the impact on church leaders and church environments, and what the future holds for Christian ethics, especially in areas like assisted suicide. This episode provides a sobering look at cultural and legal shifts impacting Christian practices and offers guidance on how to remain steadfast in faith. Get the Book on Following Jesus in a Politically Divided World: https://a.co/d/35XLxSE Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 02:07 Guy Hammond's Background and Ministry 03:49 Challenges of Following Jesus in a Politically Divided World 04:50 Legal and Social Pressures in Canada 10:53 Broader Implications for Christians 20:30 Advice for Christians in the United States 26:57 Spiritual Impact of a Hostile Environment 28:03 Identifying the Real Enemy 29:35 Living Well as a Form of Resistance 32:15 Challenges in Church Leadership 33:24 Advice for Church Leaders 34:26 Creating a Welcoming Church Environment 36:04 Personal Journey to Faith 38:00 Support from Other Churches 39:48 Secularization and Opposition in Canada 41:40 Moving Operations to the United States 45:52 Assisted Suicide and Sanctity of Life 49:51 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement Check out RENEW.org for more articles and resources: https://renew.org/ View more information about this topic here: https://renew.org/product/following-jesus-in-a-politically-divided-world-an-interactive-guide-to-21-questions-on-christianity-and-politics/ In this podcast episode, Bobby Harrington leads a discussion with Guy Hammond, John Whittaker, and Daniel McCoy on navigating faith in a politically divided world. Bobby kicks things off by introducing his guests, all of whom play significant roles in their ministries, and sets the stage by acknowledging the challenging political and social landscape Christians face today. Guy Hammond, the Executive Director of "Strength in Weakness," shares his story of transitioning from an active gay lifestyle to a committed Christian life, during which he has abstained from homosexual activity for nearly 40 years. His ministry now supports Christians dealing with unwanted same-sex attractions and their families. Guy also discusses the broader cultural and political changes in Canada, where traditional Christian beliefs are increasingly dismissed as myths. He warns that the U.S. could face a similar path if these trends continue. Bobby then points out the sharp decline in church attendance in Canada, comparing it to the 1960s when more Canadians attended church regularly than Americans. He sees this decline as part of a broader cultural shift away from Christian values. In response to Daniel McCoy's questions, Guy reiterates the difficulties Christians face in upholding their beliefs amid political and social pressures. He advises against viewing LGBTQ individuals as enemies, urging Christians instead to focus on opposing ideologies that contradict biblical principles. John Whittaker connects the conversation to themes from First Peter, encouraging Christians to be known for doing good, even when misunderstood or maligned, aligning with Guy's idea that living well is a form of resistance and testimony. Guy also mentions that Muslim communities in Canada, like conservative Christians, are pushing back against liberal laws on sexuality and parental rights, showing that traditional values on these issues are not unique to Christianity. As the episode concludes, Guy highlights resources from his ministry, including a documentary about his life, "Finding Guy," which serves as an educational tool for Christians dealing with LGBTQ issues. The conversation wraps up with reflections on the spiritual challenges of living in a politically charged environment. Interested in more content from RENEW? Sign up for our newsletter: https://renew.org/resources/newsletter-sign-up/ Follow us!
You can make a difference in your life by being a disciple for Christ. See how as Bobby Harrington shares. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
You can make a difference in your life by being a disciple for Christ. See how as Bobby Harrington shares. To watch the full message, go to: https://youtu.be/H8IpBFDsoFg Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
What is a disciple-maker? Are you one? Find out right now as Bobby Harrington shares Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
What is a disciple-maker? Are you one? Find out right now as Bobby Harrington shares Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
This is the Q&A session from Rob Sweet and Rob Rogers, so if you haven't listened to the previous two episodes, please skip back and do that before going any further. The Robs talk with Bobby Harrington about their collective focus on leading people to faith in Jesus and fostering lifelong discipleship within their churches. Visit our website discipleship.org for blogs, videos, and free resources to fuel disciple making. Key Takeaways 00:00 Opening Remarks and the Importance of Unity in Faith 00:53 Introductions and Initial Reactions 01:14 Discussing Misconceptions and Clarity in Ministry 02:03 The Challenge of Maintaining Mission Focus in Churches 07:23 The Pain and Reward of Making Hard Choices for Clarity 12:46 Exploring the Concept of Attractional Church and Its Challenges 18:01 The Role of Discipleship and Relationship in Church Growth 25:47 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude Check out these Free Ebooks: Disciple Making Culture 10 Minute E-Book Disciple Shift Ebook Discipleship That Fits Ebook Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide Interested in Audio books? Here are a couple of great options: Audio Book Becoming a Disciple Maker Audio Book National Study on Disciple Making
Today we've got Anthony Walker, Chris Harper, and Bobby Harrington talking about redefining manhood through a biblical and modern perspective. This is the Q&A session with speakers from the past two episodes, so if you haven't listened to those, please skip back and do that before listening to this one. The world critiques any form of manhood as toxic… but these men are advocating for a higher calling for me: the call for a Christ-like model of masculinity. This discussion emphasizes the importance of men confirming each other's manhood, the role of mentorship and discipleship in developing godly men, and the power of community to combat isolation and foster spiritual growth. Get ready for some practical approaches and models for having Christ-like traits in your life. Registration for our upcoming event – National Disciple Making Forum (Disciple Making Culture). Interested in more Main sessions from our Nashville City Tour event? Head to our website to get free access to all the video's: https://discipleship.org/shop/2023-nashville-city-tour/ Watch The Video Key Takeaways 00:00 Unpacking the Essence of Manhood: Archetypes vs. Stereotypes 00:44 The Power of Male Bonding and Mentorship 01:29 Addressing the Misconceptions of Masculinity 03:47 The Biblical Foundation of Manhood 05:50 The Impact of Embracing True Manhood 10:54 Navigating the Stereotypes and Finding Authentic Manhood 13:38 Creating Spaces for Men to Thrive and Connect 18:26 Practical Steps Towards Fostering Male Community and Growth 22:20 Conclusion: The Journey Towards Authentic Manhood Check out these Free Ebooks: Disciple Making Culture 10 Minute E-Book Disciple Shift Ebook Discipleship That Fits Ebook Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide Interested in Audio books? Here are a couple of great options: Audio Book Becoming a Disciple Maker Audio Book National Sutdy on Disciple Making Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
Exploring Discipleship.org: Free Resources, Podcasts, Events, and More You may not be aware of this, but discipleship.org is a great resource for disciple-making tools. In this episode, Matt Dabbs and Bobby Harrington discuss those tools and they cover our free and premium resources, including blogs, ebooks, podcasts, books, assessments, videos, and specific toolkits, all designed to facilitate disciple-making. This conversation also highlights some key figures in disciple-making, their content, and their contributions to the Discipleship.org community. They also talk through upcoming events and more. Join Discipleship.org this coming may for our national Forum on Disciple Making Culture: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction to Discipleship.org 01:41 Understanding the Mission of Discipleship.org 02:18 The Difference Between Being a Disciple and Making Disciples 02:58 Exploring the Resources Available on Discipleship.org 04:30 The Importance of eBooks in Discipleship 09:42 The Role of Podcasts in Discipleship 11:06 The Value of Books in Discipleship 14:07 The Power of Free Tools in Discipleship 16:50 The Impact of Premium Content in Discipleship 19:50 The Significance of Assessments in Discipleship 22:22 Exploring the YouTube Channel of Discipleship.org 34:43 Conclusion: The Vision of Discipleship.org Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
In my latest podcast episode, I speak with Bobby Harrington, a United States Marine and former oil and gas executive. Our conversation covers everything on leadership. We exclusively speak about the most important part of being a leader. Bobby Harrington also shares insights from his book, “Lead You,” discussing how the leadership journey starts with yourself. We discuss how to develop confidence in your abilities, and I even share a personal story about a time that brought tears to my eyes. Other topics we discuss include: Unlocking a person's leadership potential How our values change through the years Transforming New Year resolutions into challenges How to ignite your passion for something Succeeding by mastering compartmentalization I invite you to listen to the full conversation, which will encourage you to self-reflect and challenge you to become a stronger leader. And now I give you Bobby Harrington.
Today we continue the conversation between Bobby Harrington and Matt Dabbs looking into the book "Discipleship that Fits." They discuss the importance of different types of discipleship relationships, such as the divine space, public space, social space, personal space, and transparent space. They also mention the benefits of different church sizes and advocate for prioritizing the divine space and transparent space for leadership development. They discuss how different spaces can be used in various church contexts and how they can troubleshoot problems by understanding the purpose of each space. If you are interested in taking an assessment on your church click HERE. For access to the book and a free tool check out the links below: Interested in a FREE TOOL related to this episode click HERE For access to the complete book Discipleship that fits click HERE Key Takeaways 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Discipleship 02:59 The Importance of Personal Relationships in Discipleship 03:18 The Five Discipling Relationships 06:33 The Role of Church Size in Discipleship 08:19 The Importance of Personal Relationship with God in Discipleship 18:00 The Role of Church Leaders in Discipleship 24:27 Troubleshooting Problems in Discipleship 28:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
In this episode of Disciple Making Culture Matt Dabbs interviews the point leader of Discipleship.org Bobby Harrington. They're talking about steps to help your churches make disciples who then in turn make other disciples. They explore the importance of shifting focus from informing to equipping, from program to purpose, from activity to relationship, and finally from accumulating to deploying. This episode instills the value of creating that disciple-making culture within your church and integrating it into the everyday lives of your churchgoers. NEW!!! Making the DiscipleShift in Your Church The Basics in 5 Minutes For more information on the book Disciple Shift click HERE For more information about Disciple Making Culture click HERE Episode Highlights: 00:00 The Importance of Disciple Making Culture 01:30 The State of Churches in Disciple Making 01:57 The Importance of Disciple Making Culture in Churches 02:53 The Consequences of Not Making Disciple Shifts 03:17 The Five Shifts to Help Your Church Make Disciples 06:35 The Importance of Discipling Relationships in Churches 16:22 The Importance of Deploying Disciples into Communities 23:34 The Importance of Practicing Discipleship Join us at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
This week, we have Bobby Harrington from Discipleship.org on the podcast. Bobby speaks on the paradigm shifts in discipleship today and what it looks like to have a discipleship process that is intentional, relational and transformational. https://renew.org/ https://discipleship.org/ Disciplemakers Handbook: https://discipleship.org/shop/disciple-makers-handbook-book/ Becoming a DiscipleMaker Digital Copy: https://discipleship.org/shop/becoming-a-disciple-maker/ 2024 Renew Gathering, April 29th and April 30th: https://renew.org/2024-gathering/ National Discipleship Making Conference, May 1st & 2nd: https://discipleship.org/national-disciple-making-forum/
In this episode, Bobby Harrington talks to Sean McDowell about the importance of defining and understanding core beliefs and values in the practice of discipleship. They highlight the importance of modeling these beliefs, building intimate relationships, and having meaningful spiritual conversations. They also discuss the impact of social media and culture on the faith and beliefs of today's generation and how the church can counteract this. If you are interested in taking an assessment on your church click HERE Interested in an Ebook on Disciple Making click HERE Key Takeaways 00:00 Discussing the Importance of Beliefs in Culture 06:08 Understanding the Role of Beliefs in the Church 11:41 The Role of Truth in Spiritual Warfare 13:05 The Importance of Relationships in Discipleship 14:18 The Power of Beliefs and Their Influence 16:26 The Importance of Core Values in Organizations 27:03 The Impact of Social Media on Discipleship 31:33 The Importance of Modeling Faith 34:07 Closing Remarks Join Sean McDowell at our National Forum this May on Disciple Making Culture
“Disciple Making Requires Discipline.” In this episode we feature a cultivating discussion between Shodankeh Johnson, Bobby Harrington, and Matt Dabbs on their respective roles and strategies in implementing a disciple-making culture in their lives and organizations. They discuss the importance of disciplined daily prayer, devotion, and deepening one's relationship with God to truly become a follower of Jesus Christ that will inspire others to do the same. They also highlight the importance of patience, wisdom, and perseverance in the face of challenges and setbacks. Watch the Video Key Takeaways: 03:15 The Role of Behaviors in Discipleship 03:46 The Core of a Disciple Making Church 05:04 The Power of Obedience in Discipleship 05:38 Shadonka Johnson's Discipleship Journey 09:14 The Impact of Discipleship on Communities 19:53 The Importance of Starting the Day with God 20:31 The Role of God in Sending Laborers for Discipleship 21:17 Relieving Pressure by Trusting God 24:07 Growing Faith through Challenges 29:55 Setting Goals and Praying for Them 32:23 Encouragement for Disciple Makers Dive Deeper with more Disciple Making Culture Resources: National Study on Disciple Making in USA Churches Disciple Making Culture Assessment Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide Register for the National Disciple Making Forum Featured Blog: Why is the culture of a disciple making church so important Watch the Nashville City Tour – FREE! Join us this May for our 2024 National Disciple Making Forum
“Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast.” In this kick off episode Bobby Harrington with guests Renee Sproles and Bart Shaw delve deep into the topic on disciple making culture. They discuss the need to create a culture that values Bible reading, memorization, sharing of faith, and personalized interactions. They also emphasize the important role of beliefs, behaviors, and narrative in shaping this culture. Additionally, they highlight the challenges in shifting from a consumer to a producer mindset within religious communities. Join us at our NDMF! Watch the Video: Key Takeaways: 10:43 Understanding the Components of Culture 18:11 Analyzing the Dominant Culture of Church in North America 23:03 The Challenge of Reversing the Consumer Mindset in the Church 23:28 The Shift from ‘Come and Watch' to ‘Come Alongside and Do' 24:13 The Role of Beliefs, Behaviors, and Narrative in Discipleship 25:08 The Impact of Consumer Culture on Discipleship 25:54 The Role of the Church in Responding to Consumer Culture 27:16 The Importance of Discipling Relationships 29:23 The Power of Changing Traditional Teaching Methods 32:03 The Importance of Developing a Disciple Maker Lifestyle 41:24 The Role of Chick-fil-A's Culture in Discipleship 42:36 The Importance of Making Disciples Yourself If you are interested in reading Discipleship.org's blog post on Why Culture of a Disciple Making Church is so important click here: https://discipleship.org/bobbys-blog/why-is-the-culture-of-a-disciple-making-church-so-important/ If you are interested in reading an article on disciple making in the Megachurch click here: https://renew.org/disciple-making-in-the-megachurch/ Finally for access to the National study on disciple making in the USA churches click this link: https://discipleship.org/shop/national-study-on-disciple-making-in-usa-churches/ Link to Disciple Making Culture Visual Guide: https://discipleship.org/shop/disciple-making-culture-visual-introduction/ Join us this May for our 2024 National Disciple Making Forum
In this episode following Donnie Williams talk on Intentionality in Making Disciple Makers, Bobby Harrington engages Donne and Brandon Guindon on various topics such as the need for change, the importance of alignment in church culture, and practical ways to have a biblical worldview and disciple others.
Today, I'm joined by Bobby Harrington, and we're talking about The Power of Self-Leadership. Bobby is the founder of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA), which specializes in performance coaching programs and immersive leadership development events. Bobby has practiced leadership in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby has taught leadership in twenty-four different countries across thirteen languages. His work includes a focus on people leadership, team design, and technical innovation leadership. He is a United States Marine Corps Gulf War veteran and author of Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success. I'm excited to have him on the show to learn more about The Power of Self-Leadership. Show resources: Lead You book Bobby Harrington on LinkedIn Strongeryoucoaching.com Sponsors: The Qualified Leadership Series Ignite Management Services Liberty Strength ____ Get all of Jon Rennie's bestselling leadership books for 15% off the regular price today! HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I had a chance to catch up with our point leader, Bobby Harrington, and ask him some questions about how discipleship should work through the Christmas and New Year season. He shared some great pointers for all of us and encouraged us to use the Christmas spirit everyone is feeling right now to launch your discipleship plan for 2024. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Bobby Harrington says he is not a “born leader” or “natural leader”. However, he has successfully led large teams in sports, the Marine Corps, and in the business sector. He learned leadership skills as a Desert Shield/Desert Storm Gulf War veteran and through leading at Chevron for almost 2 decades. Now he has a passion for using his 34 years of experience to build up the next generation of leaders as CEO of Rubicon COA, and he's recently published a book called Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success.You'll hear:How he learned to lead people when he's not a "born leader"What he learned about leadership from his Serbian mother and World War II, Korean, and Vietnam Veteran fatherHow being a combat engineer in the Marine Corps shaped him into the person he is todayHis 3 keys to leading people that have given him the most successHis top advice for people who are moving into leadership roles nowLearn how to improve your leadership skills at Rubicon COAOrder Bobby's book, Lead You, HERELeave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them!To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.Don't let fear win. Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE.
In today's episode we feature a conversation between Bobby Harrington, Thom Rainer and Gabe Lyons. Their conversation discusses faith, evangelism, discipleship, church attendance, communication in religious practice, community engagement, and generational challenges in modern Christianity. For more great content like this visit discipleship.org
Bobby Harrington is the founder of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA) Immersive Leadership Development company, specializing in performance programs and immersive leadership development events. He has practiced leadership in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby has taught leadership in twenty-four different countries with thirteen languages. His work focuses on people in leadership, team design, and technical innovation leadership. He earned a degree in Intelligence Studies and International Relations later in life. Bobby is a United States Marine Corps Desert Shield/Desert Storm Gulf War veteran and lives in Texas with his wife and family. Retired from Chevron in April 2023. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BW4X8FCC?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_B6AX14W1365VG7ZX5DKV Buy the book! https://www.amazon.com/Honed-Finding-Your-Edge-Over-ebook/dp/B09C11QYR4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1L3GKMD0L3Z1H&dchild=1&keywords=honed+finding+your+edge+as+a+man+over+40&qid=1630362562&sprefix=honed%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-1 Greybeard Performance: https://greybeardperformance.com Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator, and finally as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). Throughout his career, Mike has deployed to 17 different countries, from counter-narcotics operations in the jungles of South America, to the Global War on Terror (GWOT) in Southwest Asia and North Africa. Along the way, Mike has been trained as a demolitions expert, SWAT Sniper, High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) parachutist, civilian paramedic, Special Forces Medic, Operations and intelligence Sergeant, and finally, a board certified Emergency Medicine Physician. Mike is also a martial arts enthusiast, who trains in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai. His passion for martial arts motivated him to become a practicing fight doctor. As one of the foremost experts in both tactical trauma medicine and combat sports medicine, Mike is highly sought after as a lecturer and instructor, working extensively with Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters, law enforcement, and military organizations providing medical care and training. He co-stars on Hunting Hitler on the History Channel. Email: doc@drmikesimpson.com
Bobby Harrington is the founder of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA), which specializes in performance coaching programs and immersive leadership development events. He has practiced leadership in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby has taught leadership in twenty-four different countries across thirteen languages. His work includes a focus on people leadership, team design, and technical innovation leadership. He earned a degree in intelligence studies and international relations later in life. Bobby is a United States Marine Corps Gulf War veteran and lives in Texas with his wife and family.In Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success, Bobby Harrington shows you how self-leadership can transform you into the leader you aspire to be.Bobby's Lead Yourself First method provides a self-leadership framework that teaches you how to utilize the basic tenets of leadership, execute tasks with passion and discipline, and commit to continuous improvement. The Lead Yourself First method is a roadmap through the foundations of self-leadership, the importance of discipline and personal responsibility, and the concept of sovereignty in leadership.Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therubiconcoa/Please do me a favor, subscribe, leave a positive review on iTunes, follow us on Instagram and share if you know anyone who would benefit from this or other episodes!Do you want to work with me? Reach out and let me know!https://www.instagram.com/youwinninglife/https://www.tiktok.com/@youwinninglifehttps://linktr.ee/jasonwasserlmftThank you for joining me on this ride!Jason Wasser Therapist/CoachOnline Tele-Therapy & Coaching
In this episode, our point leader Bobby Harrington interviews Brandon Guindon and Renee Sproles in an in-depth round table discussion reflecting on aspects of discipleship. This is a part 3 of episodes 1 & 2 from this season. In this Q&A session, Bobby, Brandon, and Renee discuss the role of relationships in faith development, as well as the importance of addressing challenges and the inevitable messiness that comes with discipleship. As disciple makers, we need the ability to adapt well in dealing with these challenges and we may need a mindset change when dealing with personal incidences during the discipleship process. ----more---- You can now get access to all video content from the Discipleship.org city tour in Nashville, visit this link for more information.
Anthony Walker (lead pastor at Hwy 231 Church of Christ) discussed his ministry work, including leading the men's ministry and organizing a men's retreat at his church. He emphasized his involvement with renew.org and shared his personal experiences and the importance of balance in managing multiple responsibilities. Hear more from Anthony on the podcasts Fearless with Jason Whitlock and Scripture in Black and White with discipleship.org's point leader Bobby Harrington.
In this special Discipling Conversations episode, we had the chance to have a conversation with the point leader of Discipleship.org, Bobby Harrington, to talk about Israel. Bobby shared with us what's going on, a brief history of wars in Israel, his personal thoughts on end times, and how to live out hope during these times.
Bobby Harrington, point leader of discipleship.org, spoke with us about disciple making movements and connecting it to the everyday people at everyday churches pouring into other. He contrasts the differences between these huge movements happening overseas and the things we're lacking here in North America and brings to light the reasons why we don't see those movements here in the States. Are we really taking this seriously? Do we really believe the Gospel? Do we really believe our lost neighbors are going to face Jesus when they die and find themselves not ready? We need a sense of urgency in order to see movements of discipleship break out in North America.
Bobby Harrington is a lead pastor, author, disciple-maker coach, and trainer of other leaders. Dr. Harrington is the point-leader of renew.org and the Executive Director or Discipleship.org . Dr. Harrington and I chat about the importance of a clear definition of discipleship within every local church, trends he has observed in the area of dsciple-making within today's church cultures, and we discuss some shocking outcomes discipleship.org discovered in the national disciples making study they did alongside Exponential. Show NotesSupport the showBe on a Journey of Ruth episode. Call 602-935-0369 and answer the final question we ask every guest: Since none of us are supposed to live alone, who has helped you along in your journey?Help Courtney with her upcoming book by taking the Discipleship Survey (for women only)Purchase Your Bible Journal HereSign up for our JOR Inside Look Emails Facebook | Instagram Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and a review and be sure to follow us over on Youtube!
Welcome to the Insurance Leadership Podcast, hosted by Ryan Eaton. Today's episode showcases Bobby Harrington, a renowned author, and CEO of Rubicon COA. Harrington shares valuable insights on leadership, drawing from his diverse background in college football, the Marines, and years of corporate leadership in Fortune 500 companies. His latest book, "Lead You," places a strong emphasis on the importance of self-leadership. Through personal experiences such as surviving in the Philippines and working with college athletes, Harrington illustrates how these diverse experiences contribute to personal growth as a leader. He emphasizes the power of practicing and refining skills through self-leadership while acknowledging that certain leadership traits are inherent. Throughout the conversation, Harrington sheds light on the demanding nature of leadership and emphasizes the significant role that self-leadership plays in attaining success.
In this episode of the Real Life Theology Podcast, Bobby Harrington teaches on how Christians should view and understand what the Bible says about transgenderism and gender. He teaches that believers are called to love a broken and hurting world, while upholding Biblical truth.
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Self-leadership is the cornerstone of productivity. When we take charge of ourselves, we enter the path to achieving our fullest potential and creating meaningful results. In this dynamic episode, host Penny Zenker interviews guest Bobby Harrington, creator of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA) Immersive Leadership Development company. Bobby also wrote the book "Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success." Today, Penny and Bobby discuss taking control of our productivity by exploring the concept of self-leadership. They dive into the core principles of self-leadership and how it influences personal and professional success. They also discuss the importance of mindset, habits, and intentional choices in taking charge of one's time and energy. Penny and Bobby emphasize how embracing self-leadership and staying true to your values can ultimately lead to a happier and more meaningful life. Tune in now and learn how to harness the power of self-leadership.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://pennyzenker360.com/positive-productivity-podcast/
Change is challenging. In the healthcare industry, we constantly face unpredictability and change, and many of us (myself included) can find it difficult to navigate. So, why do some individuals struggle more than others, and how do we, as leaders, support our team through change?Bobby Harrington founded the Rubicon Course of Action (COA) Leadership Development company, specializing in coaching and performance programs and immersive leadership development events. He's practiced leadership and coaching in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby's work focuses on people in executive leadership, team building and design, and technical innovation for growth. In this episode, Bobby and I explore the lessons that the healthcare industry can learn from military leadership.Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:Learn what makes change more difficult for some than othersUnderstand how leaders can support their teams through changeExplore what physician leaders can learn from leadership development in the Marine CorpsFull Show Notes Here!Links & Mentioned Resources:Grab a copy of Bobby's book, Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional SuccessOther books mentioned: On Death and Dying by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick LencioniConnect with Bobby HarringtonLinkedinConnect with Dr. RachelLinkedInInstagramWebsiteThis podcast is sponsored by Pocket Bridges Executive Coaching and Leadership Consulting, which helps you amplify your influence and impact with customized coaching and leadership development programs. Pocket Bridges offers programs to physician leaders and executives that will generate a massive impact to transform your organization and medicine for the better. Transform your leadership and your team's leadership by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Rachel Miller. Thanks for joining us on the Life, Love, and Leadership podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more physicians and medical professionals striving to lead healthier lives through personal and professional growth.
In. this episode of the podcast I have a conversation with Bobby Harrington, from Texas. Bobby shares some stories of the military and the corporate world about how he created a path of leadership. He wrote the Book, Lead You, that is all about personal & professional success. We discuss how the tool of accountability can be used for your own success. Contact Embrace Growth Podcast:• Email the host, Mike Patterson -mike@leaderchampions.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057667200658 • Book a call with Leader Champions https://leaderchampions.com/Thanks for listening and continue to Embrace your own personal Growth!
In today's episode, Bobby Harrington joins Bradley to discuss to effectively lead yourself in order to lead others. Bobby is the founder of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA), which specializes in performance coaching programs and immersive leadership development events. He also authored “Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success.” Before you can effectively lead others, you must lead yourself. Once you learn to successfully guide yourself toward your vision and goals, then you can do the same for your team. In his book, Bobby Harrington shows you how self-leadership can transform you into the leader you aspire to be. Bobby's Lead Yourself First method provides a self-leadership framework that teaches you how to utilize the basic tenets of leadership, execute tasks with passion and discipline, and commit to continuous improvement. The Lead Yourself First method is a roadmap through the foundations of self-leadership, the importance of discipline and personal responsibility, and the concept of sovereignty in leadership. Once you embrace self-leadership, you become more productive, constructive, and promotable. Lead You is an easy-to-follow guide for transforming yourself into a capable leader. Bobby Harrington has practiced leadership in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby has taught leadership in twenty-four different countries across thirteen languages. His work includes a focus on people leadership, team design, and technical innovation leadership. He earned a degree in intelligence studies and international relations later in life. Bobby is a United States Marine Corps Gulf War veteran and lives in Texas with his wife and family. Learn more about The Rubicon COA: https://www.therubiconcoa.com/Get Bobby's book: https://www.amazon.com/Lead-You-Combination-Personal-Professional-ebook/dp/B0BW4X8FCC
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Bobby Harrington is the founder of the Rubicon COA, which is a leadership training program that he's developed over decades in military and team sports and working with private businesses, and a Fortune 100 company. He is the author of “Lead You”, a book that's gonna help you do that. In this episode, Bobby talks about the future of leadership, how to become a better leader, how to empower leaders from within your organization, how to identify great leaders, and also how leadership would work in a virtual technical AI-driven world.Effective leadership can make or break an organization. Great leaders possess essential traits of humility and compassion, which enable them to prioritize their team's needs, take responsibility for their mistakes, and support and encourage their staff. By leading with these traits, leaders can inspire trust and respect, foster collaboration, and create a positive work environment that motivates team members to reach their full potential and drive the organization toward success.To be a successful leader, you must use technology to empower your staff while valuing human resources. Having a clear strategy and vision, inspiring your team, and leading with humility and compassion are crucial. Upskilling yourself and your staff is key to staying competitive, and leaders must be able to turn fear into action and make contingency plans. Leaders must also possess the traits of respect and initiative, recognize individual contributions, and inspire staff to innovate.Living by your core values is essential for any leader, providing a moral compass for decision-making and creating a strong culture of trust and collaboration. Determining your core values, committing to living by them, and demonstrating them through your actions and decisions will create a sense of purpose and direction.Finally, taking decisive action is essential for any leader, as it means making quick and confident decisions with courage and strength, even if they are unpopular. By learning from wrong decisions and leading with integrity, leaders can set an example for others, inspire trust and collaboration, and lead their teams toward success. As a leader, it's up to you to lead with purpose and direction, empower your team, and create a positive work environment that inspires and motivates your staff to achieve great things.This episode is sponsored by: FranBridge ConsultingTakeaways1. How to Become a better leader2. How to identify and train leaders3. How to lead in a digital worldConnectBobby HarringtonWebsite: https://www.therubiconcoa.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyharrington_official/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-harrington/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bobby.harrington.7921Mark SavantLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-savant-ba777145Start your Podcast: https://marksavantmedia.comSupport the show
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Bobby Harrington about the importance of self-trust, self-belief, and self-leadership. Bobby Harrington (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobby-harrington/) is the founder of the Rubicon Course of Action (COA) Immersive Leadership Development company, specializing in performance programs and immersive leadership development events. He has practiced leadership in sports, martial arts, the military, private business, and a Fortune 100 oil and gas company. Bobby has taught leadership in twenty-four different countries with thirteen languages. His work focuses on people in leadership, team design, and technical innovation leadership. He earned a degree in Intelligence Studies and International Relations later in life. Bobby is a United States Marine Corps Desert Shield/Desert Storm Gulf War veteran and lives in Texas with his wife and family. Lead You: The Winning Combination to Achieve Personal and Professional Success Part of the LinkedIn Podcast Network #LinkedInPresents Further explore the topics discussed in this episode with the new HCIConsulting Chatbot: https://poe.com/HCIConsulting. Please consider supporting the podcast on Patreon and leaving a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! Go to HelloFresh.com/hci50 and use code hci50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! Check out CrowdHealth and start your free trial at joincrowdhealth.com and use promo code HCI. Check out FindLaw at FindLaw.com. Check out Shopify at www.shopify.com/hci. Check out the HCI Academy: Courses, Micro-Credentials, and Certificates to Upskill and Reskill for the Future of Work! Check out the LinkedIn Alchemizing Human Capital Newsletter. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Future Leader. Check out Dr. Westover's book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine. Each HCI Podcast episode (Program, ID No. 627454) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®). Each HCI Podcast episode (Program ID: 24-DP529) has been approved for 0.50 HR (General) SHRM Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCPHR recertification through SHRM, as part of the knowledge and competency programs related to the SHRM Body of Applied Skills and Knowledge™ (the SHRM BASK™). Human Capital Innovations has been pre-approved by the ATD Certification Institute to offer educational programs that can be used towards initial eligibility and recertification of the Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credentials. Each HCI Podcast episode qualifies for a maximum of 0.50 points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jason recently received an email from a devoted “Fearless” viewer who was critical of the show's portrayal of controversial former pastor Rick Warren. The email was an example of the viral thought process that is infecting church congregations across America. Recently, Jason thought this virus struck one of his favorite faith leaders, Pastor Mike Todd of Tulsa's Transformation Church. Did Pastor Todd affirm transgenderism and homosexuality from the pulpit? Jason welcomes YouTuber Kris Williams, who levied those same allegations against Todd, and discusses the method and messages of Todd's teaching with Anthony Walker, Bobby Harrington, T.J. Moe, Virgil Walker, and Delano Squires. Plus, former NFL player turned Israelite minister Daniel Muir joins the show to debate the merits of Todd's ministry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason has some breaking news for Don Lemon, he's being squeezed out by CNN. Following the “controversy” over his comments about Nikki Haley, Lemon was given a few days off before being allowed to return to the air. Jason says this is what happens when a network is done with someone. They use a drummed up controversy to gently ease you out the door, he knows, that's how ESPN did it to him. Vladimir Putin is making headlines following his recent speech. Mainstream media is focusing on threats of escalating nuclear war with the west. Pastors Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington join Jason to discuss the real bomb that should be garnering the attention, the truth bomb Putin dropped on America for turning its back on Biblical principles. In his latest column, “Fearless” contributor Delano Squires opines how the cancellation of VH1's “Sorority Sisters” should be used as a guideline to prevent the further feminization of black men. Plus, “The First Lady of Fearless” Shemeka Michelle tries to “Make It Make Sense” as to why Ciara continues to emasculate Russel Wilson on social media and why the internet wants to ban a dancing TikTok influencer. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://www.fearlessarmyrollcall.com to get your tickets! See you at RocketTown in Nashville, TN | 04/15/23 Today's Sponsor: Nugenix Total T is the number one selling testosterone booster at GNC. Text “FEARLESS” to 231-231 and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast… ABSOLUTELY FREE! Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The path that led to Aqib Talib's involvement in the death of a youth football coach was set long ago. It's a path he chose. Talib embraced a dangerous persona to present to the world. It was a reputation he needed to live up to, on and off the field. “Aqib Talib spent the better part of two decades projecting an identity and image of himself as a football-playing thug. He wanted everyone he came in contact with to know he was 'about that life.'” Jason says this identity, influenced by pop culture and hip hop music, is killing black men. “Popular culture celebrates the bad guy. From Tony Soprano to Jay Z, the American zeitgeist rewards the unrepentant criminal.” "Fearless" soldier T.J. Moe joins Jason to discuss how the identity you adopt impacts your life. Virgil Walker stops in to discuss authenticity in the black community. Royce White shares his thoughts on the cultural influences that shape the black community and asks for Ice Cube to get the respect he deserves. Wednesdays mean Tennessee Harmony. Pastors Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington join Jason and T.J. to discuss why society rewards the wicked. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at Fearless@TheBlaze.com Today's Sponsor: Nugenix Total T is the number one selling testosterone booster at GNC. Text “FEARLESS” to 231-231 and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast… ABSOLUTELY FREE. Shout Out from Jason: Do you love gifts? Would you want to request a personal shout out for yourself, family or friends from Jason Whitlock?! Click either link below to get the official Shout Out app for Apple or Android and request a personal shout out from Jason Whitlock! Shout Out for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shoutout/id1541540629 Shout Out for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.shoutoutapp Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The NFL brought the hammer down on the Miami Dolphins, but not for the reasons that former head coach Brian Flores had alleged. The league fined and suspended owner Stephen Ross and docked the team two draft picks but found no evidence that the team intentionally lost games as Flores said in a lawsuit. What is the takeaway from the NFL's decision? Jason says it's that Brian Flores is a snitch that's hurting the cause of black coaches. “Sure, the NFL found the Dolphins guilty of tampering with Tom Brady and Sean Payton and docked the franchise two draft picks. But the wrongdoing of Dolphins owner Stephen Ross isn't the story here. Flores is. He looks weak and untrustworthy.” "Fearless" contributors Steve Kim and T.J. Moe join the conversation, and T.J. shares his theory on the real reason Flores didn't want Tom Brady as the quarterback of the Dolphins. MSNBC clown Elie Mystal called Georgia senatorial candidate and football legend Herschel Walker a “house negro,” saying he's only doing what his white GOP masters are telling him to do. Virgil Walker joins "Fearless" to call out Mystal's and the Democrats' hypocrisy, plus he shares his thoughts on Tony Evans' “Kingdom Race Theory,” which he believes is built on the foundations of CRT. Finally, time for some Tennessee Harmony with Pastors Anthony Walker, Bobby Harrington, and Virgil Walker. Jason asks the pastors if the Christian church is truly holding its members accountable and if there are lessons to be learned from the disciplines in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' and Catholic faiths. Today's Sponsor: Bring the American family to the table again with Good Ranchers! Right now, get $30 off your order! Plus, FREE shipping is a huge cost covered for customers. Use my code, “FEARLESS”, or visit https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS. Nugenix Total T is the number one selling testosterone booster at GNC. Text “FEARLESS” to 231-231 and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast… ABSOLUTELY FREE. Shout Out from Jason: Do you love gifts? Would you want to request a personal shout out for yourself, family or friends from Jason Whitlock?! Click either link below to get the official Shout Out app for Apple or Android and request a personal shout out from Jason Whitlock! Shout Out for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shoutout/id1541540629 Shout Out for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.shoutoutapp Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Fearless" continues to unpack the passionate sermon delivered by Bishop E.W. Jackson that left Jason convicted and underscores his complete worldview. The cultural collapse of America has reached the point when political apathy and abstinence will no longer work. Jason has never voted and admits that most of the political debates are no concern of his, but when we've reached the point of sexual confusion and perversion, people with a biblical worldview must unite at the polls, not around a particular candidate, but around the truths of Jesus Christ. Virgil Walker drops in to share his thoughts on Bishop Jackson's impactful sermon and Jason's reaction. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt hopes to be a part of the “Red Wave” come November. He currently holds the lead for the GOP senatorial nomination in the state and joins "Fearless" to discuss his war against the Left's collusion with social media, Big Tech, and the Silicon Valley elite. Then, "Fearless" soldier T.J. Moe joins Pastors Anthony Walker & Bobby Harrington for some Tennessee Harmony, diving into the question: Where have all the real men gone? Today's Sponsor: Bring the American family to the table again with Good Ranchers! Right now, get $30 off your order! Plus, FREE shipping is a huge cost covered for customers. Use my code, “FEARLESS”, or visit https://GoodRanchers.com/FEARLESS. You spoke and we listened, so The Blaze patriotic sock packs are back again! There are TWO sock packages and stylish drink covers to choose from. Order both and we'll throw in a FREE bonus set of socks! For BlazeTV subscribers, use promo code “Blaze Sub” for 20% off your purchase. Not a subscriber? No problem! Subscribe to BlazeTV now and use promo code “FearlessSocks” to save on both your BlazeTV subscription AND get 20% off these limited-edition socks. Go to BlazeSocks.com. Shout Out from Jason: Do you love gifts? Would you want to request a personal shout out for yourself, family or friends from Jason Whitlock?! Click either link below to get the official Shout Out app for Apple or Android and request a personal shout out from Jason Whitlock! Shout Out for Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shoutout/id1541540629 Shout Out for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.shoutoutapp Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices