Are you leading like God intended? Every man is a leader—whether in his family, workplace, or community. But what does godly leadership actually look like? In this episode of The Ancient Path, we’re diving into biblical leadership principles and uncovering God’s blueprint for leadership in every area of life.
🔹 Leadership is not about power—it’s about responsibility. Learn how Jesus redefined leadership through humility and service (Matthew 20:26-28). 🔹 Three key areas where men are called to lead: ✅ In the home – How to spiritually lead your family (Ephesians 5:23). ✅ At work – Leading with integrity, excellence, and faith (Colossians 3:23). ✅ In the community – Being a godly presence and serving others (Proverbs 11:10). 🔹 Jesus as the ultimate model for leadership – A shepherd who leads through sacrifice (John 10:11).
If you’re ready to step up and lead with wisdom, integrity, and faith, this episode is for you.
📢 Listen now and discover how to lead as God intended! 📲 Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and follow us on YouTube and Instagram. Visit us at riverchurchdecatur.com.
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