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What if you were able to sit down with some of the greatest leaders in the world? What would you ask? What would they say? Welcome to the “Linch with a Leader” Podcast with Mike Linch, where you are invited to join us in learning the spiritual principles behind big success.
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This episode with Casey Linch explores the significance of recognizing divine moments in everyday life, inspired by a discussion on Moses and the burning bush, and emphasizes leading from a place of beloved identity rooted in God's love.
What if the biggest challenge for a leader isn’t doing more… but seeing God, Scripture, and themselves correctly?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Marty Solomon for a conversation that reframes how we read the Bible, understand discipleship, and live out our faith as leaders.Marty, host of the BEMA Podcast, has spent years helping people rediscover the Scriptures through a Jewish lens, bringing fresh depth, context, and meaning to stories many of us have heard our entire lives. What emerges is not a new Bible, but a fuller, richer understanding of the one we’ve always had.Mike and Marty explore what happens when leaders move beyond surface-level faith and step into a deeper, more curious walk with God. They challenge the idea that the Bible is something to be solved and instead invite us into a lifelong journey of mystery, growth, and transformation.Marty shares how understanding Scripture in its original context can bring it to life in powerful ways, why leaders must never stop learning, and how rediscovering our identity as “beloved” changes the way we engage with God and others.Whether you’re leading a church, building a business, coaching a team, or simply desiring a deeper relationship with God, this conversation will challenge your assumptions, expand your perspective, and invite you into a more authentic and transformative faith journey.Leadership Lessons from Marty Solomon• The Bible is not just a puzzle to solve, it’s a mystery to walk through.• When leaders stop learning, their leadership becomes dangerous.• You are not just a sinner to be fixed, you are beloved.• God is not distant or disappointed; He is inviting you into relationship.• Discipleship is not a weekly habit, it’s a way of life.• Our assumptions about God can limit our growth if we never challenge them.• True leadership flows from identity, not performance.• Hope, not fear, is the story God is telling.Read: The Gospel of Being Human ( https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Being-Human-Questions-Reveals/dp/1641589485 )
This episode features a deep discussion on leadership, risk-taking, mentorship, and faith-based decision making, with insights from Mike Linch and Stephanie Ford. They explore how leaders can navigate risks, the importance of mentors, and embracing failure as feedback.
What if the biggest risk a leader faces isn’t failure… but never stepping into the season God is calling them to?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Elizabeth Dixon, former Chick-fil-A Support Center leader, CEO of the Trilith Foundation, author, entrepreneur, and founder of Slumber Sleepwear—for a conversation every leader eventually faces: how to recognize a new season, take a strategic risk, and trust God when the future feels uncertain.After two decades helping shape the customer experience culture at Chick-fil-A and leading the Trilith Foundation alongside visionary leaders, Elizabeth stepped into a completely new season, launching her own businesses and consulting work. Her story is a powerful reminder that some of the most meaningful leadership moments happen when we’re willing to leave stability in order to pursue calling.Mike and Elizabeth unpack what it means to make a strategic bet in leadership. They talk about the tension between security and purpose, how wise leaders weigh risk and reward, and why some of the greatest opportunities in life only appear after you step out in faith.They also explore the difference between failure and feedback, why fear of failure holds so many leaders back, and how our identity can come under attack when we step into new territory.Elizabeth shares how entrepreneurship has deepened her dependence on God, why abiding matters more than striving, and how leaders can move forward with confidence, even when they don’t have every answer.Whether you’re leading a church, building a business, raising a family, or discerning what God’s next season might be for your life, this conversation will encourage you to think bigger, trust deeper, and take the kind of risks that shape a meaningful life.Leadership Lessons from Elizabeth Dixon• Risk isn’t just what you stand to gain, it’s what you stand to lose.• Sometimes others believe in us more than we believe in ourselves.• Strategic bets close the gap between where we are and where we could be.• Failure isn’t a verdict on your identity, it’s feedback that helps you grow.• The greatest regret isn’t failure; it’s never trying.• The enemy often attacks our identity when we step into new territory.• God didn’t call us to be the vine, He called us to be the branch.• Leaders who take bold steps of faith often discover opportunities they couldn’t see before.
In this episode, Mike Linch discusses the importance of shared vision, encouragement, and leadership legacy, with insights from Pastor Ray Johnston. Topics include how to foster ownership in vision, stay encouraged as a leader, and leave a lasting family legacy.
What if the most important thing a leader does isn’t casting vision…but staying encouraged enough to live it?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Ray Johnston, Senior Pastor of Bayside Church, founder of the Thrive Conference, and one of the most influential leadership voices in the American church. Together, they dive into a conversation every leader needs: how to cultivate fresh vision, stay deeply encouraged, and lead in a culture that often does everything it can to tear leaders down.From building a church of over 20,000 people…to coaching pastors around the world…to raising a family that genuinely loves each other and the church they serve,Ray’s story is a blueprint for leaders who want to last; not just succeed.Mike and Ray unpack the kind of leadership that doesn’t burn out, doesn’t lose heart, and doesn’t rely on charisma alone. They dive into the power of shared vision, why “announced vision” rarely works, and how Ray built a leadership culture where people don’t just follow... They own the mission.They explore how to lead with resilience, how to stay encouraged when criticism comes, and why the greatest impact you’ll ever make might show up in your home long before it shows up on a stage.Whether you’re pastoring a church, leading a company, coaching a team, or simply trying to influence the people around you, this episode will strengthen your heart, sharpen your leadership, and remind you what really matters.Mike’s Leadership Lessons from Ray Johnston:• “People don’t support what you announce. They support what they create.”• Encouragement isn’t optional, it’s a leader’s greatest responsibility.• Vision isn’t something you share at people; it’s something you build with them.• The leaders who last are the ones who stop reading their critics.• Fresh vision requires fresh air from God.• Legacy grows at home before it ever grows at church.• A great leader is a shock absorber, not a spotlight chaser.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Introduction and Shared Experiences04:27 The Essence of Leadership06:46 Creating Shared Vision11:57 The Importance of Encouragement in Leadership21:30 Navigating Challenges as a Leader32:01 Balancing Leadership and Family Life33:47 Parenting as a Leader51:24 Building a Healthy Family Tree
This episode features Mike Linch discussing leadership principles, the importance of wisdom over knowledge, leading with empathy, and overcoming imposter syndrome, with insights from his conversations with Dawn and upcoming interview with Ray Johnston.
What if the biggest thing holding your leadership back isn’t your circumstances… but the story you still believe about yourself?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Dawn Cazedessus, Regional Director for Keller Williams’ Southeast Region overseeing 17,000+ agents, entrepreneur, ultramarathon runner, and author of Trailer Park CEO, to unpack a leadership journey built on grit, discipline, and unshakable faith.From growing up in poverty in rural Louisiana: to battling imposter syndrome at the highest levels of leadership…to learning the difference between grinding and “gritting on purpose,”Dawn’s story is a masterclass in resilience, self-awareness, and leading on assignment.Together, Mike and Dawn explore what it really means to build success without losing your soul, how faith reshapes ambition, how discipline fuels longevity, and why failure is often the foundation of future influence.They talk about overcoming scarcity thinking, leading with empathy in high-performance environments, building kingdom impact in the workplace, and why your leadership ceiling is often tied to your internal healing.Whether you’re running a business, leading a team, or wrestling with whether you’re “ready” for your next assignment — this episode will challenge how you define success and encourage you to lead with purpose.Mike’s Leadership Lessons from Dawn:• Stop grinding. Start gritting on purpose.• You can leave your past physically, but growth requires leaving it mentally.• Self-awareness removes ego and strengthens influence.• Failure isn’t the opposite of success, it’s the foundation of it.• Discipline isn’t intensity. It’s consistency.• Movement is not achievement. Alignment is.• You are not in control — and that’s where freedom begins.Welcome to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, where you’re invited to join the spiritual principles behind big success, with host Mike Linch.Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode:Watch: @linchwithaleaderPrefer just listening? SUBSCRIBE to the podcast here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=6ffed84956cb4848Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Find show notes and more information at: www.mikelinch.comFollow for EVERYDAY leadership content and interaction:Follow on X: https://x.com/mikelinch?s=20Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikelinchJOIN Mike for a Sunday at NorthStar Church:www.northstarchurch.orgWatch: @nsckennesawRead 'Trailer Park CEO: https://a.co/d/01kkvPeATIMESTAMPS:00:00 Dawn's Early Life and Challenges10:25 Lessons from Adversity20:02 Empathy and Leadership24:32 Understanding Grit in Leadership34:57 The Power of Discipline39:05 Wisdom vs. Knowledge in Leadership43:20 Finding Purpose and Calling
In this conversation, Casey Linch and Mike Linch explore the nature of leadership, emphasizing the importance of stewardship, team alignment, trust, and prioritizing family. They discuss how leaders can effectively steward their roles, build cohesive teams, and maintain trust for long-term success, while also addressing the common pitfalls of neglecting family in pursuit of professional recognition.
What if the greatest tool in your leadership arsenal isn’t charisma but clarity?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Rod Olson, better known as Coach O, a former college football coach turned trusted voice to elite performers, from Navy SEALs to CEOs to professional athletes.Rod Olson has spent decades inside the pressure cookers of high performance first on the sidelines, and now in the boardrooms, battlefields, and locker rooms of America’s most demanding leadership environments.From helping leaders find their “sweet spot”…to coaching instead of motivating…to building cultures where character beats talent every time,Rod’s wisdom is equal parts tough love, tactical clarity, and transformational vision.Together, Mike and Coach O unpack the biggest challenges today’s leaders face—and what separates those who flame out from those who finish well.They explore how to lead without ego, how to shape culture with your words, and why the greatest leadership moments often happen when no one is watching.Whether you’re coaching a team, leading a business, mentoring the next generation, or navigating your own leadership crossroads this episode will sharpen your edge and remind you that clarity is the new charisma.Mike’s Leadership Lessons from Coach O:• “You don’t motivate Navy SEALs. You coach them.”• Talent might get you the job, character keeps you in it.• Leaders don’t rise to the level of hype they fall to the level of systems and clarity.• The best cultures are built on language, not slogans.• You can’t lead what you don’t love. And you can’t love what you don’t know.• Legacy isn’t what you build, it’s what you leave in people.Welcome to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, where you’re invited to discover the spiritual principles behind big success—with host Mike Linch.🎯 Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode:📺 Watch: @linchwithaleader🎧 Prefer just listening? SUBSCRIBE to the podcast here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=6ffed84956cb4848Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826📓 Find show notes and more info: www.mikelinch.com📱 Follow for EVERYDAY leadership content and interaction:Twitter (X): https://x.com/mikelinch?s=20Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch/🙌 JOIN Mike for a Sunday at NorthStar Church:www.northstarchurch.org📺 Watch: @nsckennesawTIMESTAMPS:00:00 The Journey to Leadership Passion09:22 Integrating Faith and Coaching14:30 The Changing Landscape of Leadership19:40 Identifying True Leadership22:56 Excellence Across Domains26:45 Understanding Team Dynamics and Accountability28:04 Lessons from Working with Elite Leaders33:56 Navigating Personal Challenges and Growth39:08 The Role of Family in Leadership and Values
In this episode, Casey and Mike discuss the importance of emotional health in leadership, the challenges leaders face, and the concept of creating margin for personal growth and healing. They explore the idea of God's presence in difficult times and the significance of simply being present for others in their struggles. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to navigate their own storms while supporting those around them.
Episode 258: What if the most important work of leadership isn't what you do for others, but what God is doing in you?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Chuck DeGroat—professor of pastoral care, licensed therapist, spiritual director, and author of When Narcissism Comes to Church—for a deeply honest conversation about soul care, burnout, trauma, and the slow work of spiritual leadership.Chuck’s journey spans decades of ministry, counseling, and formation:from early certainty and ambition in ministry…to walking alongside leaders through moral failure, collapse, and burnout…to confronting his own breaking point when his body finally forced him to slow down…to devoting his life to helping leaders heal what’s beneath the surface.What unfolds is a vulnerable, hope-filled conversation about what happens when leaders ignore their inner life—and what becomes possible when they finally tend to it.Together, Mike and Chuck explore why burnout isn’t just about overwork, how trauma quietly shapes leadership styles, what it means to create safety in homes and churches, and why real spiritual formation can’t be rushed.They talk about the lies leaders believe, the danger of performing health instead of living it, and how God often does His deepest work in seasons of darkness, disorientation, and slowing down.Whether you’re a pastor running on empty, a leader carrying pain you’ve never named, or someone wondering why “doing all the right things” still feels hollow—this episode offers language, permission, and hope for the healing journey.🎯 Leadership Lessons from Chuck:You can’t lead others to wholeness if you ignore your own soul.Burnout is often unprocessed pain, not just too many hours.Spiritual leadership requires emotional maturity.Healing is slow—but sacred.Safety is the soil where transformation grows.God doesn’t disappear in the dark—our false certainties do.Leaders don’t need to perform health; they need to practice honesty.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & morewww.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTubewww.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStarwww.northstarchurch.orgwww.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱 Follow MikeInstagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @mikelinchTIMESTAMPS:00:00 Journey into Soul Care06:07 The Rewards and Challenges of Soul Care09:16 Creating Safety in Relationships11:50 Parenting and Connection14:50 Creating Safe Spaces in Ministry17:52 Recognizing Unhealth in Leadership20:35 Personal Breaking Points and Growth22:54 The Wake-Up Call: Health and Leadership24:02 Questions from the Garden: A New Perspective28:07 Belief Systems: The Foundation of Spiritual Formation30:52 Embracing the Darkness: Lessons Learned34:57 The Impact of Dark Nights on Character Formation36:58 The Slow Work of Character Development40:55 Finding Comfort in Invisibility: A Leader's Journey
EPISODE 257: What if the true measure of your leadership isn’t what you build… but what you leave behind?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with David Ashcraft, former Senior Pastor of LCBC Church and current President of the Global Leadership Network, for a powerful conversation about vision, succession, calling, and staying faithful in every season of leadership.David’s journey spans more than three decades of impact:from growing up in Texas determined not to become a pastor…to leading LCBC Church from 150 to over 25,000 across 19 campuses…to walking through conflict, culture shifts, and calling as the church scaled…to developing one of the most intentional, healthy leadership handoffs in modern ministry.What unfolds is a conversation rich with wisdom about longevity, systems thinking, spiritual identity, and the legacy every leader leaves—whether they plan for it or not.Together, Mike and David explore how to lead through adversity, how to create a culture that doesn’t depend on one person, why succession should start a decade in advance, and how staying curious and humble sets the tone for finishing well.Whether you’re a pastor wondering how to navigate succession, a business leader scaling a team, or a young leader trying to think long-term—this episode will expand your vision and sharpen your purpose.🎯 Leadership Lessons from David:- Leaders don’t quit in storms, they stay until God says otherwise.- You don’t get what you expect, you get what you inspect.- Healthy succession starts long before the handoff.- Culture is shaped by what you celebrate and what you won’t tolerate.- Systems empower scale. Ego prevents it.- Legacy leadership is about preparing others to succeed without you.- Faithful leaders don’t chase platforms, they steward what’s in their hands.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & more: www.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStar: www.northstarchurch.org | www.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱Follow Mike:Instagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @Mike LinchTimestamps:What if the greatest impact you’ll ever make isn’t just about what you build, but how you hand it off?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with David Ashcraft, former Senior Pastor of LCBC Church and President of the Global Leadership Network, to unpack a story of vision, resilience, and the kind of leadership that outlasts a title.From refusing to become a pastor…to leading a church from 150 to over 25,000 across 19 locations…to one of the most intentional leadership transitions you’ll ever hear,David’s journey is a masterclass in longevity, humility, and raising up the leaders around you.Together, Mike and David explore what it really means to lead well over decades; not just at scale, but with integrity at home, in your heart, and through seasons of both conflict and calling.They talk about building culture that lasts, creating systems that empower others, and why the success of your leadership is ultimately measured when you’re no longer in the room.Whether you’re leading a team, planting a church, or wondering when (and how) to let go—this episode will challenge how you define success and inspire you to lead with the end in mind.Mike’s Leadership Lessons from David: • “You don’t get what you expect. You get what you inspect.” • Culture is built by what you celebrate—and what you refuse to allow. • Great leaders stay through storms. Weak ones walk away. • Succession planning isn’t a 6-month process—it’s a 10-year investment. • Systems allow growth. Ego prevents it. • If you’re the lid, the organization stops with you. • Your identity isn’t in your title—it’s in your obedience.Welcome to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, where you're invited to join the spiritual principles behind big success, with host Mike Linch.Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode: Watch: @linchwithaleader Prefer just listening? SUBSCRIBE to the podcast here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=6ffed84956cb4848Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Find show notes and more information at: www.mikelinch.comFollow for EVERYDAY leadership content and interaction:Follow on X: https://x.com/mikelinch?s=20Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch/?...JOIN Mike for a Sunday at NorthStar Church:www.northstarchurch.org Watch: @nsckennesawTIMESTAMPS00:00 From Texas Roots to Pennsylvania Calling05:52 Lessons from a Father's Leadership08:41 Navigating Early Challenges in Ministry11:01 The Growth Journey of LCBC13:56 Leadership Evolution Amidst Growth16:32 Building a Strong Staff Culture18:44 The Importance of Communication and Accountability21:39 Balancing Family and Ministry24:20 Maintaining Disciplines and Focus26:08 Establishing Boundaries in Leadership28:05 Navigating Leadership Challenges31:01 The Importance of Succession Planning31:23 Recognizing the Right Time to Transition38:23 Dealing with Identity After Transition40:21 Finding New Purpose After Leadership43:09 Staying Curious and Committed to Learning
EPISODE 256: What if the career God is calling you to isn't the one you planned for, and following Him means trusting the detours?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with Molly McManimie, NFL Agent and Director of Football at the Wasserman Agency, for a deeply honest conversation about calling, faith, burnout, and alignment in one of the most competitive industries in the world.Molly’s journey is anything but linear:from dreaming of a future on the Supreme Court…to navigating law school and early career burnout…to an unexpected phone call that launched her into the NFL…to now representing elite athletes while discipling others through her local church.What unfolds is a powerful conversation about identity before position, why burnout is often a misalignment issue, and how God uses zigzags; not straight lines to shape leaders of depth, integrity, and courage.Together, Mike and Molly explore what it means to lead with honesty, to tell the truth when it’s uncomfortable, to walk through open doors God places in front of you, and to move from simply believing in God to fully following Him.Whether you’re a young professional searching for direction, a leader questioning your next step, or someone feeling drained in a role that no longer fits,this episode will meet you right where you are.🎯 Leadership Lessons from Molly:- Burnout isn’t about doing too much, it’s about doing what isn’t aligned.- God often reveals calling through detours, not clarity.- Faithful leadership requires honesty, availability, and courage.- Preparation builds confidence; discipline fuels trust.- Your character matters more than your résumé.- Following Jesus changes how you lead in every space.- Purpose often makes the most sense in hindsight.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & more: www.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStar: www.northstarchurch.org | www.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱Follow Mike:Instagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @Mike LinchTimestamps:
In this conversation, Mike Linch and Casey Linch discuss the importance of capturing negative thoughts as a leader, the journey of leadership, and the role of faith in personal growth. They reflect on their experiences and the influence of mentors in their lives, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and resilience in leadership roles. The discussion also touches on the significance of gratitude towards listeners and the anticipation of future conversations.
EPISODE 255: What if the role you're in isn't the one you were made for and God is calling you to something you never expected?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with John Felkins, Executive Director of Coaching for EntreLeadership Elite at Ramsey Solutions, to unpack a powerful story of calling, identity, and how God uses every chapter of our lives, even the confusing ones, to shape who we become as leaders.John’s journey is anything but linear:from growing up on an almond farm…to dreaming of being a fighter pilot…to grinding through engineering school out of insecurity…to accidentally becoming the coach who built Ramsey’s leadership coaching program.What emerges is a deeply honest conversation about faith, self-awareness, limiting beliefs, and the inner battles leaders silently carry.🎯 Leadership Lessons from John- You can’t lead others if you haven’t learned to lead yourself.- God never wastes your story, even the parts -you wouldn’t choose.- Limiting beliefs don’t disappear; leaders confront them head‑on.- Wholehearted leadership is sustainable leadership.- Faith doesn’t sit outside leadership — it shapes it.- Identity must be formed before leadership can flourish.- Purpose often becomes clear only in the rearview mirror.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & more: www.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStar: www.northstarchurch.org | www.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱Follow Mike:Instagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @Mike LinchTimestamps:00:00 Introduction 05:03 Culture and Leadership at Ramsey07:25 Personal Journey and Early Aspirations10:01 The Role of Faith in Leadership12:35 Transition from Engineering to Leadership14:56 Overcoming Limiting Beliefs17:20 The Importance of Lifelong Learning19:38 Developing Confidence and Resilience22:28 Purpose and Impact in Leadership
In this episode, Casey Linch and Mike Linch discuss insights from Mark Batterson's new book, 'Gradually, Then Suddenly.' They explore themes of leadership, adaptation, and legacy, emphasizing the importance of persistence and intentionality in achieving success. The conversation highlights how leaders can adapt their methods while maintaining their core message and the significance of being respected by those closest to us as a measure of true success.
EPISODE 254: What if the breakthrough you're waiting for is closer than you think?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with bestselling author and pastor Mark Batterson to unpack the powerful themes behind his newest book, 'Gradually Then Suddenly' a compelling look at long obedience, legacy, and the slow, steady work God does in our lives.Together they unpack:▪️ Why "overnight success" is an oxymoron▪️ What 13 years of waiting taught Mark about calling▪️ How to build spiritual habits that last▪️ The difference between vision and long vision▪️ How to recognize when your ego is creeping into your leadershipNo matter where you're at in this season: planting, waiting, persevering, or dreaming, this episode will encourage you to stay the course, trust God's pace, and not quit one day before the walls fall.🎯 Leadership Lessons from Mark- Destiny is not a mystery, it's built on daily decisions.- Legacy is created through consistency, not charisma.- God's greatest work often happens gradually... until suddenly.- Every leader must guard their heart more than their platform.- Spiritual habits determine spiritual longevity.- The long game always wins over the fast game.- Never quit one day before the walls fall.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & more: www.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStar: www.northstarchurch.org | www.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱Follow Mike:Instagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @Mike Linch📚 Read 'Gradually Then Suddenly': www.markbatterson.com/books/gradually-then-suddenly/ Timestamps:00:00 Welcoming New Beginnings05:53 Embracing the Joy of Grandparenting08:33 Daily Disciplines for a Centered Life11:01 The Long Game of Leadership13:29 Navigating the Messy Middle of Life16:26 Falling in Love with Gradually18:52 The Power of Long Obedience21:25 Long Vision for Future Generations24:03 Creating a Legacy Beyond Ourselves26:29 The Challenges of Long Obedience29:01 Defining Legacy in Leadership
In this episode, Mike and Casey Linch discuss the profound insights shared by Randy Alcorn regarding living with eternity in mind and the importance of generosity. They explore how believers can approach their faith and finances with a focus on making a meaningful impact, rather than merely seeking personal security. The conversation emphasizes the heart behind generosity and the legacy it creates, encouraging listeners to adopt a mindset of stewardship and investment in their communities.
EPISODE 253: What if you realized your life today shaped your eternity tomorrow?In this episode of Linch with a Leader, Mike Linch sits down with bestselling author and theologian, Randy Alcorn, to unpack biblical truths about eternal rewards, generosity, and what it means to live for the "long tomorrow."Together they unpack:▪️ Do all Christians hear "Well done" in heaven?▪️ Why rewards in heaven don't compromise grace▪️ How Jesus wants you to think about money▪️ Randy's personal story of giving and legacy▪️ Why your generosity today echoes in eternity No matter where you're at in your life, your eternity is at stake. This is an episode you don't want to miss!🎯 Truths from Joby- The concept of rewards in heaven is often misunderstood.- Good works are valuable to God and should be pursued by believers.- Eternal rewards are based on our actions and faithfulness on earth.- Living with an eternal perspective changes how we view our lives.- Giving is a greater blessing than receiving, as taught by Jesus.- The balance between grace and works is crucial in understanding salvation.🎧 Listen & SubscribeApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/linch-with-a-leader/id1279929826Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbikJlKlBqAx6mDYW?si=3be196d45ecc469c📝 Show notes & more: www.mikelinch.com📺 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@linchwithaleader🗓️ Join Mike on a Sunday at NorthStar: www.northstarchurch.org | www.youtube.com/@nsckennesaw📱Follow Mike:Instagram: @MikeLinchX/Twitter: @Mike Linch📚 Read 'The Law of Rewards': https://a.co/d/c84sgL5TIMESTAMPS:00:00 The Journey of a Writer06:34 Exploring Eternal Rewards10:21 Understanding God's Economy13:53 Balancing Grace and Works17:31 The Importance of Good Works21:59 The Significance of Money in Faith27:37 The Impact of Mentorship and Gratitude31:48 The Joy of Giving vs. Receiving39:55 Understanding Eternal Rewards47:19 Living for the Long Tomorrow
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