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The Multipliers Leadership Podcast is a network of leaders that want to grow in all areas of leadership. In this podcast you will see a distinct focus on helping leaders multiply the great commandment and the great commission in every day life.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of discovering one's purpose through discipleship, emphasizing that it is about making disciples of Jesus rather than oneself. They explore practical steps for engaging in discipleship, the significance of relationships, and the global impact of their mission to spread the gospel. The conversation highlights that discipleship is accessible to everyone, regardless of their qualifications, and encourages listeners to grow in their faith while helping others do the same. You can find out more at multipliglobal.com
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, hosts Tiffany and Joseph Elder discuss the profound topic of purpose and how it begins with glorifying God in everyday life. They explore the common struggles people face in understanding their purpose and emphasize that purpose is not defined by one's job or position but by living a life that reflects God's glory. The episode also highlights the Multiply Global team's mission to reach 35,000 with the gospel and provide education to 30 teenage girls in a closed country. You can find out more at multipliglobal.com
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, the power of prayer is explored through biblical stories and personal testimonies. The discussion emphasizes how prayer can change circumstances, environments, and hearts, and encourages listeners to persist in prayer even when answers seem delayed.TakeawaysPrayer is a powerful weapon often underutilized.The early church's prayers led to Peter's miraculous release.Prayer can shift circumstances and change hearts.Faith can replace fear through prayer.Righteous prayers are powerful and effective.Unanswered prayers are never wasted; they plant seeds.Persistence in prayer invites God's power.Consistency in prayer shows confidence in God's character.Prayer can lead to unexpected breakthroughs.Never stop asking and expecting the impossible with God
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder explores the theme of prayer, focusing on the heart posture and humility required when approaching God. They discuss the importance of coming before God with a humble heart, as illustrated by the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector. The conversation emphasizes that true prayer is about spiritual surrender and authenticity, rather than ritualistic perfection. The hosts encourage listeners to invite God into their lives with honesty and humility, reminding them of God's grace and love as a good Father.
In this episode of the Multiplier Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the significance of prayer in leadership, emphasizing the Lord's Prayer as a model for aligning our hearts with God. He explores the importance of worship, dependence, forgiveness, and surrendering to God's will, encouraging listeners to reflect on their prayer life and its impact on their leadership.
S2: E22 A Call to Pray

S2: E22 A Call to Pray

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In this episode of the Multipliers of Leadership podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the often-overlooked importance of prayer in leadership. He emphasizes that many people enjoy the idea of prayer but struggle to engage with it meaningfully. The conversation centers around the Lord's Prayer as a model for intimacy and authority, highlighting the need for leaders to prioritize prayer before taking action. Joseph provides practical steps for integrating prayer into daily life, encouraging listeners to invite God into both significant decisions and everyday moments.TakeawaysMany churchgoers like the idea of prayer but don't love it.The goal is to simplify prayer and show its power.Jesus modeled prayer as a priority before action.Leading from a place of peace is essential.Invite God into both small and big decisions.Spiritual leadership starts with listening to God.Carve out intentional time for prayer.Look for micro moments to pray throughout the day.Prayer should be interwoven into daily life.True leadership power comes from God's presence.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the importance of taking time for self-reflection and evaluating one's heart. They explore the parable of the sower, focusing on the weeds that can choke out spiritual growth. The conversation emphasizes the need to intentionally weed out distractions and temporary worries that prevent a deeper relationship with God. Through reflection and intentionality, listeners are encouraged to embrace freedom and cultivate a heart that bears fruit.TakeawaysIt's essential to take time for self-reflection.The parable of the sower illustrates the impact of distractions.Weeds in our hearts represent temporary worries and distractions.We must intentionally prune away distractions to grow spiritually.A busy schedule doesn't equate to spiritual health.Comfort-seeking behaviors can crowd out our relationship with God.Identifying weeds in our lives is crucial for spiritual growth.God invites us to clear away distractions for abundant growth.A heart willing to prune can bear much fruit.Freedom comes from intentionally addressing what's in our hearts.
In this conversation, Joseph Elder explores the condition of the heart in relation to spiritual growth, emphasizing the dangers of compromise and the importance of deep roots in faith. They discuss how hidden stones of sin and compromise can hinder growth and the necessity of repentance as a means to achieve freedom and a deeper relationship with God. The conversation concludes with a call to action, encouraging listeners to identify and uproot compromises in their lives for the sake of their spiritual legacy.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph introduces a new series called 'Heart Check: The Soils of the Heart,' exploring the parable of the sower and the condition of our hearts. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and processing the health of our own hearts, particularly for men who may shy away from such discussions. The conversation delves into the different types of hardened hearts, the impact of life experiences, and practical steps to soften our hearts to receive God's word and live a fruitful life.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the importance of spiritual awareness, particularly in recognizing the tactics of the enemy during times of vulnerability. He emphasizes the need to identify and reject lies that the enemy may whisper, encouraging listeners to respond with truth and seek rest in God. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to not just survive but thrive by embracing God's strength and truth.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder emphasizes the importance of investing in others as a core principle of effective leadership. He discusses how leadership is not merely about performance but about building relationships and serving people. Elder encourages listeners to intentionally reach out to someone who may need encouragement, highlighting that even small gestures can have a significant impact. He shares personal experiences and insights on overcoming the distractions of busyness to focus on the people around us, ultimately reminding us that true leadership is about stewardship and personal connection.
In this episode, Joseph Elder emphasizes the significance of gratitude as a leadership quality. He discusses how genuine gratitude can serve as a spiritual barometer for one's emotional health and perspective. Elder encourages listeners to practice gratitude daily, not just in good times but in all circumstances, and provides practical steps to cultivate a grateful mindset. He highlights the transformative power of gratitude in shaping one's outlook and influencing others with the ways of Jesus.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the importance of achieving small wins to build momentum in personal development. Through examples and personal anecdotes, he illustrates how small changes can lead to significant improvements in life and leadership.
In this episode of the Multiplier's Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder introduces the concept of the Five Minute Win, emphasizing the importance of re-evaluating one's life as seasons change. He discusses how to define the current season of life and establish meaningful wins that align with it. Practical tips are provided for listeners to identify their season and focus on achievable goals, encouraging intentional living and clarity in personal growth.TakeawaysRe-evaluating life is essential as seasons change.Life can feel like a treadmill without direction.Defining your season helps in setting meaningful goals.Not every season is the same; adapt your goals accordingly.Identify what winning looks like in your current season.Make lists of expectations and desires for clarity.Focus on one meaningful win rather than many.Intentional living requires understanding your current season.Seek alignment between your goals and your life rhythm.Clarity in your season allows for focused efforts.
In this episode, Joseph Elder explores the concept of joy as a powerful strength and weapon in leadership and life. He emphasizes that joy is not merely a passive emotion but a strategic choice that fuels resilience and enables individuals to navigate challenges. Drawing from the biblical story of Nehemiah, he illustrates how joy can transform despair into hope and serve as a source of strength in difficult times. Elder encourages listeners to view joy as an essential part of their spiritual journey and leadership, highlighting its role in fostering community and advancing the mission of faith. TakeawaysJoy is a strength that keeps you running.Joy is a spiritual weapon against despair.The joy of the Lord is essential for resilience.Joy can be shared and borrowed among people.Joy helps to reframe moments of grief and loss.Leadership should be viewed as a battle for souls.Joyful leaders can influence and inspire others.Joy is not just an emotion; it's a tactical choice.The enemy seeks to steal your joy and strength.Joy can lead to deeper love and endurance in challenges.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder introduces a new series focused on joy, emphasizing that joy is accessible to everyone and is rooted in a personal relationship with Jesus. He discusses the misconception that joy is a byproduct of success and highlights the importance of abiding in Christ to cultivate true joy. The conversation encourages leaders to draw near to Jesus, recognizing that joy is not something to be manufactured but rather a state of being that comes from intimacy with God.TakeawaysJoy is for all of us, not just the naive.True joy is deep and soul-level, not fleeting.Joy is not a byproduct of success; it's a person.Jesus offers us His joy for completeness.Abiding in Jesus is key to experiencing joy.Joy is received through connection with God.Many leaders struggle with joy under pressure.Joy is cultivated through dependency on God.Self-dependence can hinder our access to joy.We should lead from the overflow of joy.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Josh Foliart emphasizes the importance of slowing down to enhance leadership effectiveness. He discusses how silence and solitude can fuel lasting impact and empower leaders. By creating rhythms of stillness, leaders can connect deeply with their purpose and source of strength, ultimately leading to a more profound influence on others. The conversation encourages listeners to prioritize time for reflection and connection with God, suggesting practical strategies to incorporate these practices into daily life.TakeawaysSlow down to enhance your leadership effectiveness.Silence and solitude fuel lasting impact.Create a margin of time for preparation and prayer.Leadership starts in the secret place, not in public activity.Power flows from private stillness and connection with God.Rhythms of stillness are more sustainable than resolutions.Turn silence into a game plan for your soul.The world needs leaders who operate from overflow.Leading with joy and less fear is possible through stillness.Make the secret place your source of strength.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the profound value of silence and solitude, particularly focusing on the theme of wrestling with God in the quiet. Drawing from the biblical story of Jacob, the conversation explores how solitude can expose our inner struggles and lead to transformation. The host emphasizes that true growth often comes from facing our fears and doubts in the stillness, where God meets us and reshapes our identity. The episode encourages listeners to embrace the discomfort of solitude as a pathway to deeper intimacy with God and personal development.TakeawaysWrestling with God can lead to transformation.Solitude exposes our inner struggles.True identity is revealed in the quiet.God meets us in our vulnerability.Public purpose stems from private surrender.Silence is where God speaks.Avoiding solitude can hinder growth.Wrestling is a necessary part of faith.God has a bigger plan for us.Embrace the discomfort of solitude.
In this episode of the Multipliers Leadership Podcast, Joseph Elder discusses the significance of silence and solitude in shaping one's identity and authority in Christ. Emphasizing the importance of the 'hidden place,' the conversation explores how private intimacy with God influences public leadership. The host challenges listeners to prioritize their unseen life with God over their visible life with others, encouraging practices that foster spiritual growth and mentorship.TakeawaysYour public authority flows from your private intimacy with God.Solitude helps break the addiction to performance.Leadership should stem from identity, not activity.Being loved by God is more important than being seen doing things.We need to lead from a place of belovedness, not busyness.Scheduling time for silence and solitude is essential.Turning off distractions allows for deeper connection with God.Spiritual mentorship is crucial for the younger generation.We can't disciple others from empty wells.Prioritizing unseen life with God leads to a more fulfilling leadership.Soundbites "Would you be content just being loved by God?""Your identity is not tied to what you do.""We can't disciple others from empty wells."
In this episode of the Multipiers Leadership Podcast, Josh Foliart discusses the importance of pursuing God's unique call for our lives. Emphasizing that everyone has a specific purpose designed by God, the conversation explores how to seek direction through prayer, reflect on personal gifts, take action, and trust in God's timing. Josh shares personal anecdotes and encourages listeners to embrace boldness in their pursuit of purpose, ultimately impacting their lives and the lives of others.TakeawaysGod has a unique purpose for each individual.Pursuing God's call gives us a sense of direction and purpose.Our obedience can significantly impact others' lives.Prayer is essential in seeking God's direction.Reflecting on our gifts can reveal our calling.Taking action is crucial, even in the face of fear.Trusting God's timing is part of the journey.God's call may unfold over many years.We are called to live for something bigger than ourselves.Embracing boldness can lead to fulfilling our purpose.
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