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Clay Scroggins

    Clay Scroggins proporciona liderazgo visionario y direccional como pastor principal de la North Point Community Church. Habiendo ascendido a través de varios roles organizacionales, posee una comprensión única para navegar los desafíos del liderazgo, particularmente cuando no se tiene la autoridad máxima. Scroggins combina su formación en ingeniería industrial con estudios teológicos avanzados, incluyendo un enfoque en la iglesia en línea. Su trabajo se caracteriza por una profunda pasión por ayudar a las personas a descubrir y cultivar su propia fe, basándose en la experiencia práctica y la perspicacia académica.

    The Aspiring Leader's Guide to the Future
    How to Lead in a World of Distraction
    How to Lead When You're Not in Charge
    How to Lead When You're Not in Charge Study Guide
    • One of the greatest myths of leadership is that you must be in charge in order to lead. Because every road of leadership forks at the intersection of authority and influence, learning to cultivate influence without authority is foundational to navigate culture today.

      How to Lead When You're Not in Charge
    • How to Lead in a World of Distraction

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Our World is Awash in White Noise White noise is a sound-masking tool designed to cover up the things that "distract" us. And while white-noise can occasionally be helpful, there are times when the white noise in our lives drowns out the voices we need to hear. That's what happens to many leaders. We learn to tune-out distractions, but end up growing deaf to the inner desires and issues that we need to listen to. There are common white noises in leadership and ministry that we use to mask our unpleasant emotions and ignore the desires deep inside of us. Our increasingly busy lives, the numbing nature of entertainment and social media, and the urgency of ministry itself all work together to create a toxic cocktail of emotional distraction. Multiplying the problem is our emotional incompetence. Leaders are more anxious, stressed, and depressed than ever before. Emotional healing begins with emotional awareness. Being able to identify and understand our emotions requires some counter-cultural practices. Spiritual disciplines of fasting, meditation, Sabbath keeping, prayer, and hospitality are practices intended to create space for emotional evaluation and exploration. This book is a guide to help you listen to yourself, to recognize what your emotions, your body, and your spirit are saying to you by turning down the kudzu of white noise threatening to control your life.

      How to Lead in a World of Distraction