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Re-Think It
Paul Bartlett
12 episodes
6 days ago
The podcast that pushes the boundaries of thinking about leadership and life in a world that is thinking less about church. Paul Bartlett takes on some of leadership’s most sacred traditions and what emerges, is a more optimistic view of the future of the church in our communities.
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The podcast that pushes the boundaries of thinking about leadership and life in a world that is thinking less about church. Paul Bartlett takes on some of leadership’s most sacred traditions and what emerges, is a more optimistic view of the future of the church in our communities.
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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Interview with Ps Wayne Alcorn
Re-Think It
19 minutes
3 years ago
Interview with Ps Wayne Alcorn

Today I had a chat with ‘my boss’ Ps Wayne Alcorn. 

As national president of the ACC, senior leader of Hope Centre and father and grandfather, Ps Wayne tells us how he has continued to balance all his titles and roles.

Check out https://www.hopecentre.com/

For more information head to re-thinkit.com.au.

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Paul Bartlett Instagram: @paulebartlett

Re-Think It
The podcast that pushes the boundaries of thinking about leadership and life in a world that is thinking less about church. Paul Bartlett takes on some of leadership’s most sacred traditions and what emerges, is a more optimistic view of the future of the church in our communities.