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In this episode, GoodCities President, Glenn Barth interviews Brian Wilkinson, Director of Network Development for VIVA. Viva is an international NGO based in London that develops cross sector networks in cities around the world to care for vulnerable children. Viva is currently working with 38 networks in 27 nations transforming the lives of children and communities.
Here’s the eighth and final part of our series based on Reggie McNeal’s latest book, Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. Today’s podcast focuses on the practice of pain-tinged optimism. This practice is one that helps leaders deal with burnout and compassion fatigue that can easily drag a leader down. For leaders seeking to advance the kingdom, we need to build resilience into our lives so that we can lead effectively. In this eighth podcast, Reggie and Glenn Barth, President of GoodCities offer insights into how leaders develop a resilient approach to kingdom collaboration.
Today we continue our eight part series on Reggie McNeal’s latest book, Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. In this episode, GoodCities’ President Glenn Barth talks with our City Coach, Reggie McNeal about the Signature Practice of Kingdom Leaders who Call the Party!
Today we continue our eight part series in which GoodCities’ President, Glenn Barth interviews our City Coach, Reggie McNeal. This series is based on Reggie’s most recent book, Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we are in the sixth podcast in this series and the focus is on the signature practice of kingdom leaders to “Curry Leadership Curiosity.”
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the fifth of those practices - Shaping a people-development culture.
In today’s podcast, the President of GoodCities, Glenn Barth is interviewing best selling author and the City Coach of GoodCities, Reggie McNeal. His latest book is Kingdom Collaborators: Eight Signature Practices of Leaders who Turn the World Upside Down. In this fourth in a series of eight podcasts, Glenn and Reggie talk about the practice of kingdom leaders who collaborate with God and others in their communities to marry vision with action.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the third of those practices - Combining Social and Spiritual Entrepreneurship to Turn the World Upside Down.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the second of those practices - disruption.
In this series of episodes, Glenn Barth interviews author and City Coach, Reggie McNeal on the content of his recent book entitled, Kingdom Collaborators: 8 Signature Practices of Leaders Who Turn the World Upside Down. Today we focus on the first of those practices - prayer.
In this episode, Reggie McNeal discusses “Working with Schools”. The number of partnerships between schools and faith groups has exploded over the past few years. Unfortunately, some have also imploded. Reggie details principles that should guide faith leaders as they pursue this important kingdom initiative.
In this episode, Reggie McNeal discusses “Raising Your Collaborative IQ”. Any city movement that achieves significant results requires collaboration among a variety of players. However, collaboration does not come naturally; it has to be practiced. Reggie describes the key elements that leaders should know about collaborative cultures - how they work and how they are maintained.
In this episode, Reggie McNeal interviews Glenn Barth, President of GoodCities. Glenn discusses the first three stages of six in transformation movements in cities, as described in his book, The Good City. Those first three stages are Exploration, Formation and Operation.
Our guest this month is Reggie McNeal of GoodCities on the topic: "Flourishing Cities". Dr. Reggie McNeal enjoys helping people, leaders, and Christian organizations determine and experience epic wins with Kingdom impact. Prior to GoodCities, he served for ten years as the Missional Leadership Specialist for Leadership Network of Dallas, TX. Upon leaving, he was awarded the honorary position of Senior Fellow. Reggie’s role as City Coach with GoodCities accelerates his work with community leaders around the country to build cross-domain collaborative efforts that can move the needle on big societal issues. Reggie provides expert consultation for individuals and teams to become more missionally-focused and Kingdom-biased. Reggie has helped to shape the church leadership conversation through his work as an author.
Glenn Barth interviews Reggie McNeal regarding "The Importance of Kingdom-centric Thinking in City Movements" The Kingdom of God is not there to serve the Church, but the Body of Christ exists to serve the Kingdom of God. As Christians, we tend to spend so much time focused on the Church and it’s issues that we neglect much of the work God is doing throughout the Earth to bring about His Kingdom. The history of the Church is full of division and fracturing and isolating us from them. We need to be focused on unity and inclusion and common ground which will allow us to serve and bring about the Kingdom of God in our communities.