
adamweber
@adamweber
Husband to @becweber. Dad. Friend. Follower of Jesus. Pastor of @iamembrace. Host of The Conversation podcast. Author of Love Has A Name
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The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of May 5th buff.ly/3TtCS0K Includes content from thought leaders like adamweber Disciple Direct Scott Cochrane Phil Cooke & Craig Groeschel




Today I chat with a fellow pastor and friend, Phill Tague about the importance of collaboration over competition. “When our goal is worldly success, the enemy is other people.” Listen here: bit.ly/3SyTSiO


“If you chase Jesus, sometimes you're going to look conservative to the liberal, sometimes you're going to look liberal to the conservatives, but you're always going to look like Jesus.” Phill Tague Listen in here: bit.ly/3SyTSiO

I chat with Phill Tague about how unity, humility, and genuine friendship can transform leadership across ministry—and beyond. “Whatever obedience looks like, I'm all in.” Watch the full interview on Youtube: youtu.be/aIp2gPHGPNs


“You can't succeed without failure. If you don't do things because you're afraid to fail, you'll never do anything.” Hear the convo w/ Phill Tague: bit.ly/3SyTSiO



I chat with Justin Whitmel Earley about the importance of being vulnerable in our relationships. “A lot of the chaos in our life is because we're living life alone.” Listen here: apple.co/3HktK8Y


“Walking through something hard alone is fatal. Walking through something hard with a friend is sanctifying.” Justin Whitmel Earley Tag a friend that’s helped you walk through something hard. Listen to the episode here: apple.co/3HktK8Y

I chat with Justin Whitmel Earley about the (literal) messiness of parenting. “It's in the ordinary, everyday difficulties that extraordinary spiritual formation is happening.” Watch the full interview on Youtube: youtu.be/QgpjmuoFJOg


“We're better, more gentle parents when we realize that kids are a mess. And that's okay.” Hear the convo w/ Justin Whitmel Earley: apple.co/3HktK8Y


I chat with Justin Whitmel Earley about the importance of being vulnerable in our relationships and how the messiness of parenting makes us more patient and loving people. Listen here: apple.co/3HktK8Y





