Jesus in the Upper Left
"Jesus in the Upper Left" is a Portland-based, thought-provoking podcast that explores the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry, church planting and Gospel multiplication in the Pacific Northwest. Packed with inspiration, ideas, and connections, each episode delves into topics like racism, the history of movements and renewal, mistakes made, lessons learned, creative ideas and more. With a focus on personal stories and honest conversations, "Jesus in the Upper Left" offers a fresh look at what it's going to take to saturate our region with the love and community of Jesus. Whether you're a leader, a learner or a skeptic, this podcast will challenge you to engage with the culture around you in a more intentional and compassionate way.
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Jesus in the Upper Left
#27 - THIS might be hurting your leadership with Jonathan Martin
Welcome back to 'Jesus in the Upper Left'! 🎙️ In this enlightening episode, we're honored to host Jonathan Martin, the author of 'Breaking the King Saul Syndrome.' Our focus today is 'THIS might be hurting your leadership.'
Jonathan Martin, from Co-Serve, is here to shed light on the importance of servant leadership, especially in the world we live in today. Join us for a deep dive into the principles of leadership and discover why embracing servant leadership might be the transformative key to success.
As we explore the profound dynamics of leadership, whether you're a leader seeking insight, an aspiring leader, or someone curious about the art of leading with heart, this episode offers valuable guidance. Don't miss this opportunity to gain wisdom from a seasoned author and leader.
Subscribe, like, and share this episode as we continue to learn, grow, and lead with compassion in the upper left and beyond. 🌟 #Podcast #ServantLeadership #LeadershipPrinciples #JonathanMartin #multiplypdx
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