We all have them and we all need it! What is it? UNITY
Unity is the glue that keeps the team moving in the same direction.
In this episode, we talk about why it's important, how to get it, and how to keep it.
This is an episode anyone who leads a team, or is on a team, needs to hear.
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You will never lead until you can first be lead.
Where do leaders miss it? How do we grow as leaders when we are leading ourselves. In this episode we talk about the difference between a living anointing and a ministry anointing. Listen to some examples and find the path that best works for you. We are all leaders when we choose to be leaders.
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Just a few of the takeaways you will get from this episode. As a guy raised in ministry, Andrew gives examples and observations about why it's so important for leaders to build their character. Keep this episode on the go to list, it's important.
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Our entire region was affected by the impact of Hurricane Harvey. During these tough times it's important to stay focused on people just much as you are on the vision. While we are not experts on this in anyway, here's our view of a time where true leadership is needed and appreciated. If you'd like to help, or a church in need of help, please go to burchfield.org/harvey for more info.
Read the full blog post here:
http://andrewburchfield.com/my-jesus-trips-the-last-frontier/
The future can be a frustrating place! As leaders, we build a picture of the future and then motivate people to build it! However, sometimes we find ourselves constantly leaving in one place with our heart, and seeing a different place with our eyes. Listen to this episode and see how the frustration you're feeling is actually fuel for the future!
Communication is a calling, but it's also a craft. Leaders should be able to easily communicate the vision to the people, but that's easier said than done. In this episode, we talk out some areas you can use to make your stage presentations stronger.
Read the entire article here:
http://andrewburchfield.com/4-areas-to-improve-your-stage-communication/
An internationally known writer and speaker, Phil Cooke has actually produced media programming in more than 50 countries around the world. In the process, has been shot at, survived two military coups, fallen out of a helicopter, and in Africa, been threatened with prison. And during that time – through his company Cooke Pictures in Burbank, California – he’s helped some of the largest nonprofit organizations and leaders in the world use the media to tell their story in a changing, disrupted culture.
in this episode, we talk about everything from telling your story, to the current state of "Christian Media". Whatever your role is, if you're telling stories, this episode is for you.
Phil Cooke's Info - @philcooke
Cooke Pictures
Influence Lab
Phil's Blog
Hillsong: Let Hope Rise
Andrew Burchfield's Info - @a_burchfield
Young Believer's Broadcast - YBBtv
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Whether we like it or not, leaders of routines in our lives by default. It's our job to maximize those routines to keep ourselves solid and productive. In this episode, we talk about what it takes to recognize and keep great routines in our lives.
Your personal leadership brand doesn't mean you're going to grow up to 10,000 followers on Twitter or have a marketing campaign that changes the world.
It means the people who know you the most and interact with you occassionaly, love and trust you as a leader. It's a key facet of leadership, and today we are going to build it.
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