A Message from Chuck: The True Heart of Leadership
In our world today, the word “leadership” is often wrapped up in titles, corner offices, and the exercise of power. We tend to think of it as a position to be achieved or a ladder to be climbed. But friend, when we open the pages of Scripture, we find a completely different definition. To lead isn’t about being served; it’s about the willingness to serve.
In this video, we’re peeling back the layers of what it actually means to lead. Whether you’re leading a corporation, a local church, or simply leading your family around the dinner table, the principles remain the same. Leadership is a matter of the heart before it is ever a matter of the hands.
I want to help you understand the stewardship of influence. We’ll explore:
- The Shepherd’s Heart: Why the best leaders are those who have first learned to follow the Great Shepherd.
- The Weight of Influence: Understanding that our words and actions leave footprints that others will inevitably follow.
- Leading with Integrity: Why character is the only foundation that can support the house of leadership over the long haul.
Leadership is a high calling, and it’s often a lonely one. But when we lead with a servant’s heart and an eye on eternity, we find a joy that no title could ever provide. Let’s look at what it really means to lead.