This podcast is produced by Every Nation Campus Philippines. In it, we discuss leadership insights from around the Every Nation world and beyond to help you develop in Leadership, Integrity, Faith, and Excellence.
2021 has stretched us in so many ways—in our relationship with God and with others. It also challenged us in our leadership. Sa dinami-rami ng mga pagbabago, alam lang natin na ang bawat pinagdaanan at pinaglaban ay naghulma sa atin upang lumago bilang isang lider. Let’s look back at the faithfulness of God in our lives and the valuable leadership lessons that we gained this year.
God has called each of us for leadership. Pero sa dami ng mga magulong nangyayari sa paligid at sa dinami-rami ng nagbago, di ko na alam paano magsisimula ulit. With all the limitations, how can I start pursuing the leadership call of God for my life? In this episode, we will look into the greatest leader of all time and how he led not with mere declaration, but a demonstration.
Bakit parang di na ako ganoon ka-excited? Bakit di na tulad ng dati? Posible pa bang maging passionate ulit? Our hope is that this episode will shed light and inspire you to continue pursuing your walk of faith and your calling in God.
Saan ba ko magsisimula? Paano ba ko babalik? Sa lahat sa atin na nakaranas at kasalukuyang nakararanas na mapalayo kay God at sa church community, posible pa ba talaga ang makabalik? Our hope is that this episode will inspire you to take that step of faith to start again in your relationship with God.
A lot has changed in the way we do life as a church because of the pandemic. Sa dami ng nagbago, paano nga ba natin maipaglalaban ang relasyon natin sa isa’t isa? In this episode, we will talk about what it looks like to be part of a healthy church community even in an online setup.
Kapag marami tayong pinagdadaanan, maaaring gugustuhin nating mapag-isa. Pero darating tayo sa punto na alam nating kailangan natin ng tulong. In this episode, we will talk about the importance of the church community to fight the strong desire to isolate when we struggle.
Paano kung maraming kang struggles sa panahon ngayon? Puede pa rin ba mag-reach out sa ibang tao? In this episode, we will talk about the reality of our personal struggles in this challenging season and how this can affect our relationship with God and with others.
Season 2 na ng The ENC Leadership Podcast at kasama ng bagong season ay bagong series tungkol sa discipleship. Ano ang bago dito at bakit kailangan nating pakinggan?
In this episode, we will talk about the last warning sign of a leadership crash. We hope this topic will help you not lose the heart of the things that God has called you to do.
In this episode, we will talk about two more signs of a leadership crash. May this topic help you grow more in understanding the very heart of leadership that God has called us into.
In this episode, we continue to discuss two other warning signs of a leadership crash. Our hope is that this topic would help you grow and be more effective in the way you lead.
In this episode, we continue the conversation on the leadership crash by talking about harboring bitterness and avoiding confrontation that lead to losing trusted friendships. How do we protect our relationships from breaking apart because of unforgiveness and lack of clarity?
In this episode we start the discussion with the first two warning signs of a leadership crash. Let us know how to recognize these signs and how we can boldly and honestly respond to these kinds of situations.
Everyone has a weakness, and because we're all imperfect, none of us is exempt from a leadership crash. In this episode, we tackle why it is important to talk about the leadership crash and the most crucial element in preventing a fall and recovering from it.
In this episode, Pastor Joe shares to us three of his biggest takeaways from 17 years in campus ministry. Also, we are excited to introduce our new hosts for the ENC Leadership Podcast, JV and Dean.
In this episode, we talk about one of the most essential workouts that can be immediately applied at any given opportunity. Having this ability will help us become a great leader, especially in terms of helping our team to develop their God-given giftings.
We usually begin the new year with different kinds of resolutions to build good habits that can be developed through time. One of the most common resolutions is to start working out to strengthen our bodies. In the same way with leadership, we need to start doing “workouts” that will help us to become better leaders. In this episode, be ready to start doing one of the most important and powerful leadership workouts that will make an impact on your life and the lives of the people you are leading.
A big part of being a leader is making decisions. But making decisions is not as easy as it may seem because it requires discernment and wisdom. In this podcast, let’s look at one of the classic tensions in leadership: getting consensus from your team and making the decision on your own.
As leaders, we know that God has given each of us a set of skills and strengths and a unique personality. We need to manage the tension between the tendency to lead, solely dictated by your personality, and the tendency to lead without factoring your personality in your leadership. What can we do to avoid both extremes?
The vast majority of leadership decisions are often judgment calls. They are not strictly adhering to one rule or another, or following a series of steps but they are judgment calls that depend on your context. In this episode we will look at another tension that us leaders would usually encounter among the teams that we lead and a tension that all of us should wrestle with.
Inspired by Adam Mabry’s book STOP TAKING SIDES, Christian leadership also holds a lot of tensions. There are situations where we don’t need to take one side over the other, instead we want both sides to be present as we lead our team. In this podcast, we have invited two of our campus missionaries to help us ask some of the questions that we may also have as leaders. Let’s talk about the tension of building respect and familiarity in our team.
In this new series, we are going to look at different leadership indicators that will help us know if we’ve actually started leading already. In this episode we will see what it really means to be excellent.
As leaders, we are bound to our calling. Yet, we also have the freedom to do what is difficult to do. In this episode, Pastor Joe Bonifacio talks about the five freedoms a leader has.
In the last episode of ENC Leadership Podcast, it was a great treat for everyone to hear from the author of “Stop Taking Sides” himself, Adam Mabry. In this episode, we will look into some applications to avoid taking sides.
A new book called “Stop Taking Sides” by Adam Mabry is now available and in this podcast we had the privilege of interviewing the author to tell us what this book is all about.
You may have been asking this question to yourself many times, especially during this pandemic, or for most of the time that you are leading. Let’s take this time to go back to our WHY as we listen to this podcast.
Leading in Anxious Times has been a great series for many of us but we still have a long way to go in applying it in our personal lives. Here are some tips on how we can jump start or continue to apply some of these concepts, not only in our leadership but in every area of our lives.
Christian Leadership is not possible apart from the power of the Holy Spirit. Inviting the Holy Spirit supercharges our leadership and brings us to a journey of witnessing the work of God in our life and in the lives of the people that we are leading.
To be a follower of Jesus is to serve others, regardless of whether you are a leader or not. This also means that for Christian leaders, your position and your achievements do not matter unless they serve others.
The power in leadership lies in the ability to create, build, and empower. Leadership neither destroys nor oppresses. In this episode, we hope to shift the mindset about power in leadership.
The church has been given a unique opportunity to raise leaders in different spheres of society. But many times we are not aware of some leadership misconceptions that we may have. What are these and how can we address them?
How can we become a calm leader—and stay that way—when conflict is present in our lives?
When leaders bring in a calmer presence, the people they lead have more room to move toward wisdom. What are the challenges of becoming a calm leader?
Emotional triangles or triangles in relationships contribute to us getting stuck in anxiety. Let's learn to identify them, respond to them, and "detriangulate."
Every leader has to work through relationships. We discuss how we can stay connected with others, even when anxiety manifests in the relationship.
Knowing and fulfilling our responsibilities starts with being a differentiated leader. Let's talk about what differentiation is and how it's crucial to our well-being, growth, and how we relate with others.
Paying attention to your emotions, experiencing their full weight, and trusting God with them is the first step in the hard work of leadership.
To lead in these times means confronting the anxiety in your own heart, recognizing how it’s causing you to act alongside others, letting Jesus walk with you through the difficult moments, and allowing the Spirit to transform you.
Leadership is not a step-by-step thing, because each situation is different. Let's talk about five areas of variation in your leadership situation.
Responding to crisis requires God-led innovation, which is only possible when we abide in Him and think big.
We talk about how false dichotomies arise in seasons of crisis, and how they can inhibit us from being the leaders God calls us to be at this time.
The ENC Leadership Podcast is here to equip you. But resources like this are not enough to grow in leadership. We discuss why here.