Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...
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Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...
CWP.134. | Apologies of a Church Leader Series | Session One: Puffery
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CWP.134. | Apologies of a Church Leader Series | Session One: Puffery
What does it mean to puff up another? Essentially, it's the way we inflate the ego of another beyond healthy and way more than is deserved. Puffery can lead to feeling self-important; arrogant; pompous. Yikes! This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is going to be brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he will apologise for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is...
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Why do we as church leaders hide the wavering of our faith when you need to see us being real? And then, why do we preach against wavering faith from the pulpit? This series is called Apologies of a Church Leader and Phil is very open and brutally honest in apologising for a range of things. Holding nothing back, he apologises for the way he (and other leaders) act in ways that is detrimental to the church. This is not done in criticism or cynicism, but with the hope that to...