Tag: leadership

  • A Leadership Podcast – 1 Peter 5:1-5

    When you look across history,you see the pattern—good leaders steady the ground beneath us.Workplaces flourish under good bosses,families grow under gentle parents,whole nations rise when wise handsguide the wheel. And the opposite is also true:harsh, domineering, or careless leadersscatter harm in every direction. The church knows this too.We bear scars from shepherdswho forgot the flock,who…

  • Lighthouse Keeper

    Do I see myself as a leader? Yes, though I would describe my leadership differently from the way many might picture it. I have led churches and not-for-profits for the best part of forty years, but I am not the loudest voice in the room nor am I constantly chasing the next opportunity. My style…

  • Making It Happen—Without Making a Fuss

    I was once given a “Make It Happen Award” at work. It surprised me. I’ve never been the “charge ahead and take the hill” type. I’m not the loudest voice in the room. I don’t pound the table or dominate the agenda. But making things happen can look different. Sometimes it’s a quiet conversation that…

  • The Questions They’re Always Asking

    Leadership is never just about position.It is not granted by title or assumed through expertise.Leadership is a relationship —an unspoken agreement between people and the one they choose to follow.And at the heart of that agreement are questions. They are rarely asked aloud,but they echo in every hallway, every handover, every moment of trust:Do you…

  • On Being a Leader and a Follower

    Ask me whether I’m a leader or a follower, and I’ll tell you I am both. Not because I’m hedging my bets, but because one role doesn’t make sense without the other. Leadership without followership is a performance without a stage. And followership without the capacity to lead is submission, not service. I serve as…

  • A Way of Being in the World

    There is a kind of public influence that disturbs the soul. It cloaks itself in authority, but what it reveals—again and again—is a profound betrayal of moral responsibility. It is not simply a matter of disagreeing with policies or positions. What is at stake is something deeper: a way of being in the world. This…

  • Those Who Speak into Your Life

    It’s hard to know where to begin. Influence isn’t always loud or immediate. Sometimes it’s a quiet thread that weaves through years of life, shaping convictions, opening possibilities, naming things we already knew but couldn’t yet articulate. For me, a few people stand out—some well-known, others known mostly to me. Parker Palmer is one of…

  • Not Too Late

    Sometimes, people confuse caution with fear. They mistake deliberation for delay, and they brand those who think deeply as those who move too slowly. I’ve heard the criticisms before—some thrown at public figures, others thrown at me. But I have learned to wear patience not as a weakness, but as armour. For when the time…