
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





