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The Emotional Intelli-Gents Podcast: Navigating Leadership with Emotional intelligence
In Ep. 34 The EQ Gents had the absolute privilege to sit down with James Lawrence, Co-Founder and CEO of Happy, a company whose mission is to help business leaders accelerate company performance at scale. Through Happy's AI-based technology platform, companies have found a solution that supercharges communication, collaboration, and productivity. Join us as James dives into a myriad of very relevant and important topics with the Gents, starting with his own personal journey as a rising founder and ceo, and how he recommends companies solve the challenges they face when it comes their people day in and day out. More specifically, the episode hits on the below key topics: 1) Early Mistakes in Leadership2) The Shift from Command and Control Leadership3) Controlling Emotional Response as a Leader4) Creating Space for Emotional Reset5) Candor and Responsiveness in Leadership6) Challenges Company's Face in Developing Company Culture7) Creating a Culture of Openness and Psychological Safety8) The Business Case for Investing in Your People9) Assessing Your Team's Level of Engagement10) Scaling Emotional Intelligence Find James Lawrence: Happy Companies Website: https://happycompanies.com/James Lawrence Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesflawrence/ Feel free to send us an email at info@emotionalintelligents.com and share your thoughts or visit us at https://linktr.ee/emotionalintelligents.
In our polarized culture, how do we hold our convictions with conviction, but also with kindness, so that our style doesn't alienate people who might be open to a conversation about things that matter? In this joint podcast with the Winsome Conviction Project at Biola, Scott and WCP co-director, Dr. Tim Muehlhoff interview Dr. Russell Moore about his journey in this important area. Join Scott and Tim for this insightful interview with Dr. Moore.Russell Moore is Editor in Chief of Christianity Today and is the author of several books, including Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel, and the forthcoming book Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America (Penguin Random House). He was named in 2017 to Politico Magazine's list of top fifty influence-makers in Washington, and has been profiled by such publications as the New York Times, the Washington Post, TIME Magazine, and the New Yorker.This episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/PocafOqMnEsListen to Russell Moore's previous episode on this podcast: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel ==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Read a transcript of this episode at: https://www.biola.edu/blogs/think-biblically/2023/convictions-and-kindness Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically Watch video episodes at: https://bit.ly/think-biblically-video
As the culture changes around us at head-spinning pace, the church can be temped to abrasively attack back or go deep into isolation. But we need a greater vision of how to be a faithful presence in culture and seek its renewal. This seminar encouraged us to walk confidently in the truth of the Gospel which has the power to call unto salvation.
With Roe now overturned, the evangelical movement has achieved one of its decades-old political priorities. But for many evangelicals, this isn't the moment of celebration and unity it may have first appeared to be. In the wake of the decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Russell Moore — a former president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, the policy wing of the Southern Baptist Convention — described the state of evangelicalism as one of “disarray.” He argues that surface-level political allegiances paint over much deeper divisions within what has become an increasingly polarized movement. Understanding those divisions and what they portend for evangelicalism is deeply important, in large part because of the movement's immense power in American politics.Moore is the editor in chief of Christianity Today; the author of numerous books, including “Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel”; and one of the most visible leaders in the evangelical movement right now. But he has also voiced some of the most stinging criticism of the movement's current direction. He believes that evangelicals' embrace of Donald Trump was a mistake and that the way many evangelicals are approaching the culture wars — with what Moore calls a “siege mentality” — is toxic for the faith. He encourages his fellow evangelicals to embrace their role as a “moral minority” in America instead of desperately clinging to political and cultural power. “The shaking of American culture is no sign that God has given up on American Christianity,” he writes in “Onward.” “In fact, it may be a sign that God is rescuing American Christianity from itself.”So this is a conversation about how evangelicalism morphed into the political identity we know it as today, why so many evangelicals have come to embrace apocalyptic thinking about politics and where the movement goes next now that Roe has been overturned.Mentioned“The Supreme Court Needs to Be Less Central to American Public Life” by Russell MooreBook RecommendationsThe Weight of Glory by C.S. LewisMere Christianity by C.S. LewisThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. LewisThe Resurrection of the Son of God by N.T. WrightThe Gilead Novels by Marilynne RobinsonThis episode was hosted by Jane Coaston, the host of “The Argument.” Previously, she was the senior politics reporter at Vox, with a focus on conservatism and the G.O.P. Her work has appeared on MSNBC, CNN and NPR and in National Review, The Washington Post, The Ringer and ESPN Magazine, among others.Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.“The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
Women have proven time and again that they can be equally good leaders as men. They are able to demonstrate strong leadership skills, make bold decisions, and boost company performance. But being a female leader often comes with some significant challenges, such as getting interrupted, spoken over, or feeling excluded.In this episode of the Taking the Lead podcast, our host Christina Brady welcomes Jenni Dettman, the Vice President of Marketing at DZS and a powerful female leader. They get into the issues women encounter at the workplace and discuss ways to overcome them and come out even stronger. In addition, they chat about self-awareness, adaptability, and authenticity as key aspects of being an inspiring leader.
The dissonance caused by learning a new culture and language can be one of the most disorienting things that humans can go through. How can one respectfully and responsibly learn a new language without doing harm to those around them or losing themself in the process? Join Jessica Kumar, Invisible India Podcast host and lifelong Hindi learner as she guides us through being aware of our own motivations, practicing cultural humility and decolonizing the language learning process. #burningman #burningman2021 #sparkleverse #burner #virtualburn #virtualburn2021 #CampLanguages. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: www.patreon.com/invisibleindia --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/invisibleindia/support
We just celebrated the National Day of Prayer, and usually one of the more prominent verses at events like this is 2 Chronicles 7:14. But is it actually used correctly? We look at what it means within the context of the broader passage, and how we can still apply it to our lives (and our country) today. Our recommendations: "2 Chronicles 7:14 Isn't About American Politics" by Russell Moore, https://www.russellmoore.com/2016/01/14/2-chronicles-714-isnt-about-american-politics/ Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel by Russell Moore, https://smile.amazon.com/Onward-Engaging-Culture-without-Losing/dp/1433686171/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=onward+russell+moore&qid=1619742656&sr=8-2
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It can be difficult to know how to respond to the constant questions and conflicts that arise in culture. How does a Christian engage in the world with kindness and conviction? What issues are worth fighting for and where does the church go next? Rachel sits down with Dr. Russell Moore: theologian, author, and president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, to discuss these questions and more.
Russell Moore is president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. The ERLC is the moral and public policy entity of the nation's largest Protestant denomination. The Wall Street Journal has called Moore “vigorous, cheerful, and fiercely articulate.” He was named in 2017 to Politico Magazine's list of top fifty influence-makers in Washington, and has been profiled by such publications as the Washington Post and the New Yorker. His latest book is The Courage to Stand: Facing Your Fear Without Losing Your Soul. His book, The Storm-Tossed Family: How the Cross Reshapes the Home, was named Christianity Today's 2019 Book of the Year. This prestigious award was also conferred upon Moore's previous book, Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel, by Christianity Today in 2016. In addition to these titles, he has also written Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches and Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ. Prior to his election in 2013, Moore served as provost and dean of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, where he also taught theology and ethics. A native Mississippian, Moore and his wife Maria are the parents of five sons. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
On this episode of the Breakthrough Engineering season, Mike Dias speaks with Jordi Altimira, a Partner with UpBizor & Lanzame Capital. Key Takeaways: - How to evolve your culture without losing your DNA - Overcoming the challenge of saying no - Learning that there's no perfect company
Lisa welcomes Dr. Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and author of the new book The Courage to Stand. This compelling conversation will give you many things to ponder as they discuss topics such as cancel culture, whether social media is the appropriate venue to speak up, who might be the most qualified to speak up when it comes to controversy and several topics about the church today. Links: Website The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission The Courage to Stand: Facing Your Fear without Losing Your Soul The Storm-Tossed Family: How the Cross Reshapes the Home Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel Twitter Facebook Learn more about Lisa at LisaWhittle.com Produced by Unmutable™
As another term of the Supreme Court comes to a close, the justice’s rulings give Christians a lot to consider as we think about our engagement in the public square. The consequential decisions came on issues ranging from religious liberty to abortion jurisprudence to civil rights law. Russell Moore and the ERLC filed amicus briefs in a number of these cases as advocates before the high court. Join us for a round up of the Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 term as Moore reflects on what the rulings mean for the future of these critical issues.Russell Moore is president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. The ERLC is the moral and public policy entity of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.The Wall Street Journal has called Moore “vigorous, cheerful, and fiercely articulate.” He was named in 2017 to Politico Magazine’s list of top fifty influence-makers in Washington, and has been profiled by such publications as the Washington Post and the New Yorker.His latest book, The Storm-Tossed Family: How the Cross Reshapes the Home, was named Christianity Today’s 2019 Book of the Year. This prestigious award was also conferred upon Moore’s previous book, Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel, by Christianity Today in 2016. In addition to these titles, he has also written Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families and Churches and Tempted and Tried: Temptation and the Triumph of Christ.Prior to his election in 2013, Moore served as provost and dean of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, where he also taught theology and ethics. He currently serves as visiting professor of ethics at Southern, Southeastern, and New Orleans Baptist seminaries.A native Mississippian, Moore and his wife Maria are the parents of five sons.Jeff Pickering serves as Policy Communications Director in the ERLC's Washington, D.C., office. In this role, he hosts the weekly Capitol Conversations podcast, develops communications strategy, and connects journalists with the organization’s policy work. He also serves as the mentor and director of the ERLC's internship program. Jeff previously served in both local church ministry and government affairs in his home state of Texas, where he graduated from Texas A&M University. He and his wife, Chelsea, have a one year old son and enjoy living on Capitol Hill.Support the show (http://www.faithandlaw.org/donate)
Worship Leader Mentorship (APPLY TODAY) When trying to change the culture of a worship team, how do we help our team members embrace the new values, without being impatient or leaving them in the dust? Change is hard and takes people a long time. How do we strike the balance of loving people well, while also pressing ahead to a preferred future? This question came from our Worship Leader Mentorship. APPLY for our Feb 2021 Session
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EPISODE 3 In this episode, Dr. John discusses more critical insights from the book “Rethinking Sexuality: God’s Design and Why It Matters,” by Dr. Juli Slattery of Authentic Intimacy, particularly in the area of sexual discipleship and the role the church should play in shaping sexual values. Dr. Slattery’s book can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Rethinking-Sexuality-Gods-Design-Matters/dp/0735291470/ Dr. Slattery’s ministry, Authentic Intimacy, can be found here: https://www.authenticintimacy.com/ --- DID YOU KNOW Recent findings from The Porn Phenomenon… https://www.barna.com/the-porn-phenomenon 70% of Christian youth pastors have had at least one teen ask them for help with dealing with porn in the past 12 months. Most often the teens were: High school boys 92%; middle school boys 57%; high school girls 23%; and middle school girls 10%. 21% of youth pastors and 14% of pastors admit they currently struggle with using porn. 12% of youth pastors and 5% of pastors say they are addicted to porn. 87% of pastors who say they use porn say they feel a great sense of shame about it. --- WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT 2:58: What is the definition of sexual discipleship? “I think part of our dilemma is that we don’t have a sense of our sexuality being a part of our discipleship and followership with the Lord Jesus Christ.” 5:14: How has postmodernism grown so powerful in determining the sexual values of the culture? 6:27: In your view, why has the church failed to speak to these issues when the culture has been more compelling and effective in getting its message out? 8:08: Is sexuality a territory to be reclaimed by the church rather than a problem to be solved? 10:12: Juli Slattery wrote, “We have a mission. It’s not to convince people that sex outside of marriage is sinful…He told us to go and make disciples. Our mission is to exalt Jesus as Lord, Creator, and Savior of every aspect of our lives, including sexuality.” How do you respond to her comment? “Jesus went out of his way to encounter people whose lives were broken.” 11:50: Do you think the church has been judgmental toward the issue of sexual sin and brokenness? “You know what makes the church unique? We take the wounded and we shoot them.” “Our priority is expressing the kindness and the mercy of our God toward people who have lives that are broken.” 15:00: How do you see the Bible addressing the issue of sexuality? Do you see anything especially noteworthy in the life of Jesus? 18:52: Are you suggesting that we in the church engage in sex education? 21:12: Let’s stop treating sexuality as a taboo subject in the church. 22:56: A closer look at a quote from Russell Moore’s book Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel: “The sexual revolution, if we’re right about the universe, cannot keep its promises. Unhinged sexual utopianism can only go so far before it leaves the ground around it burned over, like every other utopianism. We need to be ready, after all that, to point toward older paths, toward water that can satisfy.” --- ACTION ITEM How can parents help their teens to better understand the idea of sexual discipleship? --- RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Porn Phenomenon, https://www.barna.com/the-porn-phenomenon/ (Not mentioned, but worth exploring from PJ Media: https://pjmedia.com/faith/2017/01/28/barna-study-shocking-number-of-pastors-struggle-with-porn/ ) Celebrate Recovery, https://www.celebraterecovery.com/ Pure Desire, https://puredesire.org/ Pure Desire Conqueror Series, https://puredesire.org/collections/conquer-series Russell Moore, https://www.russellmoore.com/ and also https://www.onward-book.com/ Be Broken Ministries, https://2.bebroken.com/ --- Teens, Tech & God is a podcast resource brought to you by Dr. John Thorington, director of Restoring Hearts Counseling in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and author of the book "Pure Teens." The podcast is dedicated to equipping parents with the tools and knowledge to raise kids committed to God's purpose for sexuality, the family, and the honorable use of all technology.
The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for 01/28/19.
In this stimulating conversation with Dr. Russell Moore, Talbot Professor Dr. Scott Rae explores how to navigate the difficult terrain of meaningful cultural engagement while staying faithful to the Bible. Dr. Moore is the President of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the public policy and ethics think tank for the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. Dr. Moore is featured regularly in various news media and has become one of the leading spokespersons for Christian faith in public life. Join us for this insightful discussion. [Show notes, including a full transcript and more information on today's guest are available at biola.edu/thinkbiblically]
Guest speaker, Dr. Russell Moore, President of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, shares a powerful message on how to engage our culture.Support the show (https://calvary.us/give/)
This month we speak with Pastor Dave Tierney, the Senior Pastor at White Marsh Baptist Church. Dave is a true scholar and a man that has a great understanding of today's events. Dave has been married to his wife Lisa for 30 years. They have four kids and two dogs. He enjoys sailing, reading, and spending time with the family. Dave Touched On: The focus of Dave's interview focused on immigration. Dave pointed out that immigration is the next great opportunity for the church. His church hosts two immigrant, or language congregations. They also offer English as a Second Language classes. Resources: Flickering Lamps: Christ and His Church, by Richard Blackaby Fools Talk: Recovering the Art of Christian Persuasion, by Oz Guinness Bringing Home the Prodigals, by Bob Parsons Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel, by Russell D. Moore Lead Like Jesus: Lessons From the Greatest Leadership Model of All Time, by Ken Blanchard World Relief Contact Info: DaveTierney@WhiteMarshBaptist.org Subscribe & Review Thanks for listening to Real Pastors. If you are not a subscriber then please become one. That way you will never miss an episode. You can subscribe at iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, and most any third party podcast app. Episodes are released once per month on the third Monday of the month. Also, please leave a review of Real Pastors wherever you listen. Your reviews help the podcast reach more people. Finally, become a member of the Real Pastors Team. You can do so by clicking HERE. You will receive an email when we release a new episode. The show notes will be emailed to you. And on occasion, we will send you Member Only Resources. We will never share your email address and you can unsubscribe at any time.
In a year of political turmoil and unrest in many cultures, the 2016 National Conference helped bring some clarity to weighty and confusing topics. Based on Russell Moore's book, “Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel,” this event addressed topics from movies to politics to parenting. Today's podcast features feedback about the conference from several ERLC staff members: Dan Darling, Phillip Bethancourt, Jason Thacker, and Elizabeth Graham. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel
In Russell Moore's recent book, Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel, he argues Christians need to refocus their efforts on true Christian principles and less on preserving cultural norms. This week, we speak to Mr. Moore who is the president of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel Part Three
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