In this engaging episode, we are privileged to host Rob Hoskins, president of OneHope and a visionary leader with a unique perspective on sharing the Gospel with children and youth worldwide. His extensive background in leadership and development paved the way for his passion for mentoring the next generation and the innovative strategies required to navigate today's complex leadership landscape.
Rob emphasizes the importance of creating participatory cultures that empower young leaders to actively shape their communities. He delves into the challenges faced by emerging leaders, highlighting the necessity of self-awareness in identifying individual strengths and the proactive steps mentees must take to seek out mentorship. This episode is rich with insights on building intergenerational relationships and nurturing a healthy, engaged environment that encourages growth.
Join us for this inspiring conversation as Rob shares practical advice for cultivating future leaders and the vital role of mentorship in developing a thriving community. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an emerging leader, you will want to take advantage of these valuable insights!
Episode Resources:
robhoskins.net
onehope.net
danielfloyd.org
Episode Quotes:
"You cannot have community without accountability." —Rob Hoskins
"It's a management of your time that allows you to understand how important that role the mentor is to you." —Rob Hoskins
"It is up to the mentee to go find the mentor." —Daniel Floyd
"Your greatest gift of impartation is your wisdom, not your knowledge." —Rob Hoskins
In this enlightening episode, we delve into the transformative strategies of Lance Witt, founder of Replenish and a seasoned leader in church health and development.
With a wealth of experience helping leaders thrive, Lance shares strategies that can inspire and motivate you to balance high performance with personal well-being in ministry. He discusses the critical importance of receiving feedback, emphasizing how defensiveness can hinder growth and stifle honest communication. He introduces the powerful concept of creating a "life manifesto" that defines one's values and goals, helping leaders align their daily actions with their purpose.
Through a holistic approach, Lance encourages listeners to become students of their team members, fostering genuine relationships that transcend transactional interactions. This episode is a vital conversation, filled with practical tips for cultivating a healthy ministry environment, integrating spiritual practices, and developing a clear action plan for personal and organizational growth.
Join us and be part of this significant dialogue, discovering how to lead with intention, grace, and a deep commitment to the well-being of yourself and your team.
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Todd and Julie Mullins, the Senior Pastors of Christ Fellowship in West Palm Beach, Florida. With a multi-site, multi-ethnic congregation gathering 30,000 attendees each week, the Mullins share their innovative approach to engaging the next generation within the church.
The Mullins highlight key initiatives designed to foster spiritual growth among young people, including prayer programs, leadership development starting in kindergarten, and transformative summer camps. They emphasize that to cultivate lasting faith, the church must not only be present but proactive in building relationships and community.
This episode is packed with practical wisdom, encouragement, and a compelling call to action for churches aiming to secure a vibrant future through their investment in the youth. Join this vital conversation and discover how your church can be a beacon of hope and faith for the next generation.
Episode Resources:
christfellowship.church
danielfloyd.org
Episode Quotes:
"In the race for the heart of the next generation, the first one there wins." —Pastor Todd Mullins
"If we keep doing as a church what we're doing to capture their hearts for God, we're going to probably get the same results we're getting." —Pastor Todd Mullins
"Any church that focuses on the next generation will never cease to exist." —Pastor Todd Mullins
"The church needs to be a place where questions are welcomed, not shunned." —Pastor Julie Mullins
"It's about creating a culture of mentorship that empowers the next generation." —Pastor Daniel Floyd
"Loneliness isn't what's wrong with you. It's what's right with you." —Pastor Julie Mullins
In this thought-provoking episode, Pastor Daniel welcomes a new friend, Jack Mooring, for an enlightening discussion about his latest book, "Portrait of God," which explores the lives of spiritual giants and the profound lessons they offer for today's believers. Jack shares his faith journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's healing power and the theology of suffering.
Throughout the conversation, Jack delves into the lives of remarkable figures such as Fanny Crosby and Catherine Kuhlman, highlighting their unique experiences and how their challenges shaped their ministries. He candidly addresses the tension between belief in miracles and the reality of unhealed suffering, encouraging listeners to hold both truths in balance.
This episode offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and understand the dynamics of God's work through history. Don't miss this inspiring conversation filled with encouragement, practical wisdom, and a renewed vision for your walk with God.
In this insightful episode, Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd are joined by their children, Owen and Faith, for an open and heartfelt discussion about the unique experience of growing up in a ministry family. This episode delves into the real-life challenges and rewards of balancing family dynamics with faith while navigating the complexities of life in the public eye.
Together, they discuss:
This episode offers a unique perspective on family and faith, providing valuable lessons for both ministry families and anyone interested in the intersection of personal and spiritual life. Don’t miss this candid and inspiring conversation about growing up in ministry and finding balance in the midst of it all.
In this compelling episode, Pastors Daniel and Tammie Floyd sit down with Steve and Charlotte Gambill to discuss the challenges and rewards of navigating significant transitions in leadership and ministry.
Steve, a seasoned leader and former senior pastor, reflects on his journey from a high-profile ministry role to embracing new opportunities. He candidly shares the impact on his identity and how his faith has guided him through this transformative period.
A dynamic speaker and leader, Charlotte Gambill adds her insights on reentering familiar spaces with a fresh perspective. She explores the metaphor of "reentering the room," emphasizing the importance of embracing new authority and vision, even when returning to old environments. From biblical examples and personal experiences, Charlotte discusses how leaders can adapt and thrive in evolving roles and seasons.
Together, they discuss:
This episode offers valuable insights for anyone in leadership or ministry, providing practical wisdom and encouragement for embracing change and pursuing new horizons. Take advantage of this engaging conversation filled with actionable advice and inspiring stories.
In this engaging episode of The Daniel Floyd Leadership Podcast, I’m thrilled to be joined by Pastor Chris Durso, a dynamic leader whose journey through ministry and leadership offers invaluable insights. Pastor Chris, known for his impactful youth ministry Misfit and his role as Teaching Pastor at several churches, has also authored bestselling books "Misfit" and "The Heist."
In our conversation, Pastor Chris delves into his beginnings as a preacher’s kid and the creation of Misfit, exploring how it evolved into a major youth ministry. He shares the challenges and triumphs of then transitioning into leadership roles, both within his family and the church, and reflects on the lessons learned during these pivotal moments that led him to now being an international speaker and teaching pastor at several dynamic churches.
Tune in to discover how embracing transitions, balancing diverse roles, and staying true to your core values can lead to profound personal and professional growth.
In this special episode, Tammie Floyd and I talked with our friends Pastor Stu and Tabitha Hodges about the principles that led to their success in building the local church while prioritizing family. In 2003, this husband-wife duo planted Waters Edge Church in Yorktown, Virginia, with a passion for reaching those distant from God. Since then, Waters Edge has grown into a multi-site church where thousands attend weekly.
Their son Brayden and his wife Chloe are actively serving the mission of Waters Edge, while their daughters Emma and Taylor are currently pursuing their undergraduate degrees.
During this interview, we hear about the lessons learned in planting a multi-site church, developing leaders, raising a family, and enriching a family every step of the way.
In season four, episode four, I connected with William Vanderbloemen, an entrepreneur, pastor, speaker, author, CEO, and founder of Vanderbloemen Search Group.
With over 15 years of ministry experience as a Senior Pastor, his expertise blends seamlessly with executive search best practices, offering faith-based organizations a distinctive service. Before establishing Vanderbloemen Search Group, he apprenticed in executive search, where he gained valuable insights into corporate practices and search strategies from renowned firms like Russell Reynolds.
William's background includes managerial roles in Human Resources within a Fortune 200 company, focusing on corporate culture integration and succession planning. In addition, his pastoral journey allowed him to serve churches in North Carolina, Alabama, and Houston, including transformative experiences such as rebuilding and relocating congregations and leading a historic Houston church as its Senior Pastor.
His abilities extend beyond the pulpit; William is a sought-after speaker at churches and conferences nationwide and the author of several acclaimed pastoral leadership and succession planning books, including his most recent release, "Be The Unicorn." I hope this conversation inspires you to look honestly at how you can become a unicorn and identify them to add to your teams.
In episode three, I sat down with my friend Travis Greene, a Grammy-nominated artist, Dove award winner, producer, Pastor of Forward City Church, husband, and father of three sons.
Through Travis' broad style at the intersection of music and ministry, he accepts the challenge of continually unifying the body of Christ as one. He passionately uses his gift as a tool to inspire, heal, and expose others to the transformative love of Jesus Christ.
In his new book, "Are You Praying for the Wrong Thing?", he explains that often, we're not waiting on God; He's waiting for our dreams to align with His dream for us. Only then can we pray for the right thing and finally hold in our hands what He has placed in our hearts.
I hope this interview inspires you to become intentional about the discipline of prayer and transforms your heart's desires into the things God has planned for your life.
Episode Resources:
travisgreene.tv
forwardcity.tv
In the second episode of season four, I connected with Lee Domingue, an entrepreneur, international speaker, pastor, and author of Stay In Your Lane, Pearls of the King, KB Gameplan, and The Family Meeting Guide.
Through his ministry, Kingdom Builders U.S., Lee not only inspires but also provides practical strategies for pastors and marketplace leaders. Strategies that highlight the significant eternal return on investment relationships have to build the Kingdom of God, or what he calls "e-ROI®."
Lee's messages are both theoretical and rooted in his real-world success. With over 35 years of experience in the automotive industry, financial technology, healthcare, and real estate sectors, he has a wealth of knowledge to draw from. This, combined with his dedication to studying God's Word and committed service to his local church, gives his message a unique and powerful perspective.
I pray this episode will help you see the value of your experiences and relationships in advancing God's mission.
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
kingdombuilders.us
growleader.com
traffickinghope.org
In our season four premiere, I had the honor to talk with Tauren Wells, a multi-talented Grammy-nominated artist and church planter. With over a billion global streams and numerous awards, Tauren shares his journey from humble beginnings in a small church to international success.
Reflecting on his early ministry days, he underlines the significance of mentorship, humility, and perseverance. Tauren guides us through his personal development journey, revealing the importance of prayer and a commitment to serve others over individual gain.
I hope this episode will encourage you to persevere in whatever season you are in today!
Episode Resources:
Danielfloyd.org
taurenwells.com
yourwhitestone.org
In our final installment of season three, I got to interview my friend Aaron Burke, lead pastor of Radiant Church in Tampa Bay, FL. Aaron leads a fast-growing multi-site congregation alongside his wife, Katie, and recently released his first book, The Unfair Advantage.
No stranger to setbacks, Aaron’s a firm believer that opportunities are clothed in obstacles. Living with this perspective in mind, he reminds us that we’re all writing a story – it’s up to us whether it’s inspiring. In this episode, Aaron gives a few tips from lived experience and biblical truths about how to play the hand we’re dealt – while keeping the upper hand.
I hope this episode challenges you to view your setbacks as your setups, as you move courageously toward the future.
Episode Resources:
The Unfair Advantage, by Aaron Burke
In season three, episode nine, I got to sit down for a powerful interview with a new friend of mine, John Lindell, lead pastor of James River Church in Springfield, Missouri. John and his wife Debbie have been leading their church faithfully for over 30 years, the most recent of which have turned out to be extraordinary.
After his most recent bout with cancer, John’s desperation for God’s presence shifted. This catalytic turn in his leadership produced a prayer culture that’s resulted in God’s manifest presence through hundreds of healing miracles.
John’s stewardship of this local body has since taken on a multi-generational approach, as he strategically aims to pass the baton. I hope you’re strengthened by what you hear, as what seems unbelievable to us is possible with God.
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In season three, episode eight, I got to connect with my pastor on the podcast for the second time, Pastor Chris Hodges, from Church of the Highlands.
With a deep passion for developing leaders, Pastor Chris co founded the church-planting organization ARC, as well as Grow – specializing in training and resourcing pastors around the nation. He is also the founder of Highlands College.
I don’t know anyone who lives more disciplined than PC, which is why to kick off the new year, I picked his brain about how he approaches personal development. I hope this episode inspires you to lay down excuses and pick up habits that help you accomplish all that’s burning within you.
Episode Resources:
PC’s 12 Dials: A System for Self-Reflection
In season three, episode seven, I got to connect with Andi Andrew: author, speaker, preacher, and host of the podcast Coffee with Andi. An authentic communicator who’s no stranger to leaps of faith, Andi’s releasing her fourth book in 2024, Braving Change.
Having pastored in New York City for twelve years, Andi knows what it’s like to labor hard and cherish the harvest. Now a teaching pastor at Seacoast in Charleston, South Carolina, she and her husband Paul remain invested in building leaders and the local church.
I hope you’re challenged by Andi’s obedience to God at all costs and are inspired by her humility to do so. We could all use a little more of that.
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Merry Christmas! I hope your week is filled with nostalgia and all things joy. I wanted to share this bonus episode from Tammie and I to bring holiday cheer and encourage you to stay above the fray for the moments that matter.
Staying present is one of the best gifts you can give this season.
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In season three, episode six, I had a great conversation with my friend Pastor Andrew Gard of Grace City Church in Central Florida. Andrew and his wife Christina planted in 2015, serving both as senior pastors and founders of Grace City Leadership Institute.
With longevity in ministry and people development, serving the local church and SEU throughout his career, Andrew is a decisive culture builder. He’s a firm believer that it’s not perfection, but a leader’s consistency and character that fuel the mission’s engine.
I hope you find Andrew’s candor refreshing and are inspired to bring crystal clarity to the culture you’re defining.
Episode Resources:
In season three, episode five, I got to connect with Pastor Tim Timberlake of Celebration Church in Jacksonville, FL. A third generation minister, Tim’s been a senior leader in the local church for nearly two decades.
No stranger to hardship, he describes the fruit of his life as a harvest of adversity. In his book The Art of Overcoming, Tim shares the overarching narrative of his lived experience: that God has the power to turn our endings into new beginnings.
Tim’s authenticity sustained by wisdom makes him a leader worth following. I hope this conversation inspires resilience in you to push forward, and to take an honest look at where you need help along the way.
Episode Resources:
The Art of Overcoming by Tim Timberlake
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoy this holiday week with loved ones around the table. I wanted to share this bonus episode with you as Tammie and I reflect on some holiday nostalgia and provide tips for staying grateful – no matter what you’re facing.
Gratitude is the gateway to joy, after all.
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