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When Leadership Feels Like It All Depends on You

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Unhurried Living | Helping Christians Rest Deeper & Lead Better

Many of us feel hurried, and hurry is costing us more than we realize. The Unhurried Living Podcast with Alan and Gem Fadling provides resources and t 
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Strength is easy to admire. But in the kingdom of God, strength is not where leadership begins.

 

In this episode of the Unhurried Living Podcast, Alan explores a different vision of Christian leadership—one rooted not in self-sufficiency, but in shared weakness, daily dependence, and confidence in a living Christ.

 

Drawing from the witness of the Trappist monks of Algeria, the wisdom of Andrew Murray and A. W. Tozer, and insights from recovery communities, Alan reflects on what it means to lead from honesty rather than performance. If Jesus is truly alive, then leadership is not about managing a legacy—it is about participating in his present life.

 

In this episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why shared weakness is essential for spiritual leadership
    • The difference between serving a memory and walking with a living Christ
    • What Andrew Murray called the “burning heart”
    • Why spiritual receptivity may be the defining quality of enduring leaders
    • A simple daily prayer that reshapes how you lead

 

If you’re feeling the quiet pressure to hold everything together, this episode will gently remind you that you were never meant to carry it alone.

 

 


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