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Dr. Steve A. Brown is the president of Arrow Leadership, an organization dedicated to the global development of Christian leadership within a multitude of societal sectors. In the spirit of New Years resolutions for 2021, Dr. Brown invites us to reflect on four questions that will point us toward Jesus and help us in our faith journeys. Through reflecting on questions such as how we can love and serve our communities to what we will be our primary focus for next year, we are able to start this new year with the tools to remind ourselves about the goodness of following Jesus' example and to follow Him more deeply.
On this week's episode of Why Me Project, Johnny & Hollie are joined by Dr Steve A. Brown for a discussion about leadership, and identifying practical steps towards better leadership! Steve talks about: Surprises Leadership Being Jesus centered Why Me? Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk to the president of Arrow Leadership Dr. Steve A. Brown about his new book, Jesus Centered. Consider supporting this podcast through Patreon or by downloading a FREE audiobook with a FREE trial of Audible.
In this episode, I talk to the president of Arrow Leadership Dr. Steve A. Brown about his new book, Jesus Centered. Consider supporting this podcast through Patreon or by downloading a FREE audiobook with a FREE trial of Audible.
Dr. Steve A. Brown is the president of Arrow Leadership, an organization dedicated to the global development of Christian leadership within a multitude of societal sectors. With the chapter on 2020 closed, and with the new year before us, Dr. Brown extends a biblical invitation to a practice of reflecting on the circumstances and sources of grief we hope to put to rest from a highly tumultuous year. Through reflection and prayer, we are able to evoke a reminder of and thankfulness for who God is -- His character, promises, and faithfulness in our grapples with the grief, difficulties, and troubles that were faced in 2020.