Spiritual Life and Leadership
Ministry leadership is about more than just growing your church or organization. It’s about participating in God’s mission in the world. But how can leaders know God’s mission or their unique place in it? Faithful ministry leadership is rooted in a life of deep and abiding faithfulness to Jesus. In “Spiritual Life and Leadership,” Markus Watson and his guests explore what it means to be faithful leaders whose ministry flows from their ever-deepening relationship with God.
Spiritual Life and Leadership
230. The Power of an 8-word Mission Statement, with Tod Bolsinger
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Tod Bolsinger, Executive director of the Church Leadership Institute, discusses how to maintain a commitment to your mission even in the face of resistance. He also unpacks the importance of trust in leadership, as well as how to craft and use a powerful mission statement guide you in your church’s or organization’s decision-making.
THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
- Tod Bolsinger introduces the "Disagree and commit" concept, highlighting its importance in leadership.
- Leaders need to earn trust for effective mission adherence.
- Trust alone isn't transformation, but foundational for it.
- Tod Bolsinger emphasizes the necessity of investing in transformation over merely relying on trust.
- Trust and transformation are connected; transformation involves investing trust.
- Tod Bolsinger discusses his series of four books on ministry leadership, addressing common leadership mistakes.
- The first book, "How Not to Waste a Crisis," tackles the mistake of outworking the changing world.
- Markus Watson shares his church's challenge in pleasing crucial stakeholders during change.
- Tod Bolsinger stresses that organizations should thrive in crises, not just survive.
- Tod Bolsinger explains the "disagree and commit" approach as essential for leadership teams.
- Mission statements should be rooted in the church's context and community.
- Clear, 8-word mission statements with verb, target, and impact are vital for decision-making.
- Tod Bolsinger explains the significance of verbs, targets, and impacts in mission statements.
- Good leaders rally stakeholders together for a bigger cause, but can fall into the trap of making decisions to keep everyone happy.
- Mission statements should be tools for making decisions, not just taglines.
RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:
- Tod Bolsinger:
- Church Leadership Institute
- Fuller Theological Seminary
- Books mentioned:
- How Not to Waste a Crisis: Quit Trying Harder, by Tod Bolsinger
- Invest in Transformation: Quit Relying on Trust, by Tod Bolsinger
- Leading Through Resistance: Quit Pushing Back, by Tod Bolsinger
- The Mission Always Wins: Quit Appeasing Stakeholders, by Tod Bolsinger
- Related episodes:
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