
Carey Nieuwhof
Host at Connexus Church Video Podcast
Speaker, podcaster and best-selling author of At Your Best. Founder of the Art of Leadership Academy. Former lawyer. I help people thrive in life & leadership.
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6 days ago |
biblicalleadership.com | Carey Nieuwhof
Test LinkArticlesDevotionsVideoseBooksPodcastsChurch SuppliersBook ReviewsHomeeBooksDevotionsPodcastsArticlesChurch SuppliersVideosOur WritersTopicsServant LeadershipLeadership Development & DiscipleshipConflict & CriticismVision & CultureBook ReviewsMore TopicsMy AccountProfileMost of us would love passion to fuel our life and work every day. That's always how it starts, right? When you begin something, it's pretty much all passion.
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1 week ago |
theaquilareport.com | Carey Nieuwhof
I totally believe wisdom has many counselors, and I learn from a ton of people and a ton of organizations. But there’s a world of difference between springboarding off others and relying on others to think for you. True creativity is risky. It means you don’t know how it will turn out. It means you have to trust God and trust your judgment. If you’re like me, you like to track with people who are ahead of you in what they’ve accomplished, both in terms of their lives and in terms of their leadership.
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2 weeks ago |
biblicalleadership.com | Carey Nieuwhof
The problem with most of us is not that we don't dream big enough, it's that our dreams and goals get lost in the shuffle each working day. The biggest casualty of the daily grind, surprisingly, is not your inboxes (they eventually get emptied), your meeting schedule (you make your meetings) or the urgent things that have to get done. The casualty is the important things. The things that will drive your life and organization forward.
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2 weeks ago |
theaquilareport.com | Carey Nieuwhof
Solitude connects you to God, yourself, and others. It gives life. Isolation cuts you off and leaves you feeling empty. One restores; the other drains. More than ever before, I enjoy being alone…but there’s a world of difference between solitude and isolation. It’s easy to miss the difference because, on the surface, they look the same. You’re by yourself. But that’s where the similarities end. Solitude recharges your soul, allows space for reflection, and connects you to God, yourself, and others.
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3 weeks ago |
biblicalleadership.com | Carey Nieuwhof
More than ever before, I enjoy being alone…but there's a world of difference between solitude and isolation. It's easy to miss the difference because, on the surface, they look the same. You're by yourself. But that's where the similarities end. Solitude recharges your soul, allows space for reflection, and connects you to God, yourself, and others. It's a gift from God. Isolation drains you, cuts you off, and leaves you feeling even more disconnected. It's a tool of the enemy.
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How would you answer this question for every person on your team? https://t.co/cgbCbc01sk

This one line is one of the most dangerous for a church leader... "It's what we've always done." If something isn't working, it's time to reevaluate. Don't mistake tradition for mission. https://t.co/xccSlQ5rGZ

hey church leader - breathe 😮💨 Easter is next week and you've got this! Let's have some fun - what’s one innovative thing you have planned for this year? https://t.co/iebep7Ie4n