We face division in every part of our lives: within ourselves, within our relationships, and in our work. But it doesn’t have to be that way. To live fully, we must integrate all that God has made us to be, with the work he has given us to do. This is MyBLVD’s Integrate podcast: Helping churches, non-profits and every day Christians identify the divisions holding them back and give them tools to make lasting change.
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We face division in every part of our lives: within ourselves, within our relationships, and in our work. But it doesn’t have to be that way. To live fully, we must integrate all that God has made us to be, with the work he has given us to do. This is MyBLVD’s Integrate podcast: Helping churches, non-profits and every day Christians identify the divisions holding them back and give them tools to make lasting change.
Leadership in urban ministry comes with both opportunity and weight.
In this episode, Dhati and Missie break down what it means to lead when you feel unprepared, overlooked, or even like an imposter. Drawing from the IMPACT framework—Influence, Mission, Passion, Action, Commitment, and Trust—they speak honestly about sacrifice, unexpected callings, and the realities of leading across cultural and gender lines.
For urban missionaries who sometimes feel boxed in or questioned, this conversation is both an encouragement and a challenge: your leadership matters, and God’s call is bigger than any role you’ve been assigned.
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We face division in every part of our lives: within ourselves, within our relationships, and in our work. But it doesn’t have to be that way. To live fully, we must integrate all that God has made us to be, with the work he has given us to do. This is MyBLVD’s Integrate podcast: Helping churches, non-profits and every day Christians identify the divisions holding them back and give them tools to make lasting change.