
261. Pressing Against the Darkness, a Quick conversation with Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson
Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking! Markus Watson and Tod Bolsinger explore Mandy Smith"s powerful words on combating darkness and feelings of futility in leadership. Tod reflects on his own struggles with imposter syndrome and insecurity, highlighting the need for honesty and spiritual practices to overcome these challenges. Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from Mandy Smith in Ep 244, Finding Strength in Desperation: “Every week I have to stand up there and press against this darkness that wants us to be quiet. And wants to come against us and disrupt our sleep; and disrupt our sense of well-being; and tell us that nothing we do makes any difference.” THIS EPISODE"S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Spiritual leaders must acknowledge and resist darkness that seeks to undermine their efforts and well-being.Tod Bolsinger shares that addressing insecurities and imposter syndrome builds resilience in ministry.Church leaders should recognize that leadership is about serving and pointing to Jesus, not about personal validation.Adopting a Jewish perspective on the Sabbath, Tod practices trust in God by resting, demonstrating faith in God’s control.Addressing self-doubt and learning to trust in divine purpose helps leaders mitigate anxiety and retain their focus on meaningful service. Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.
From "Spiritual Life and Leadership"
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