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This week’s episode was a dream come true for me. I had the chance to talk with Crawford Loritts, a pastor and evangelist with an incredible legacy. Crawford also happens to be the author of one of the best leadership books I’ve ever read (you can see some of my other leadership book recommendations here), and we get the chance to talk a bit about it as well.
We talked through his experience leading Fellowship Bible Church for 15 years, processed the effects of deconstruction on the church, and how we can impact the culture around us as Christian leaders. I know you're going to appreciate what he has to say, whether you're a church leader or a leader in a church.
Special thanks to Serve.HQ for sponsoring this week’s episode!
Highlights
Simplicity and Clarity - 1:34
Church & Culture - 13:09
Getting back to basics - 28:12
Resources (links to books mentioned, websites, etc)
By Rusty George4.9
9696 ratings
This week’s episode was a dream come true for me. I had the chance to talk with Crawford Loritts, a pastor and evangelist with an incredible legacy. Crawford also happens to be the author of one of the best leadership books I’ve ever read (you can see some of my other leadership book recommendations here), and we get the chance to talk a bit about it as well.
We talked through his experience leading Fellowship Bible Church for 15 years, processed the effects of deconstruction on the church, and how we can impact the culture around us as Christian leaders. I know you're going to appreciate what he has to say, whether you're a church leader or a leader in a church.
Special thanks to Serve.HQ for sponsoring this week’s episode!
Highlights
Simplicity and Clarity - 1:34
Church & Culture - 13:09
Getting back to basics - 28:12
Resources (links to books mentioned, websites, etc)

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