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In this episode of the Morality Lens Podcast, we take a deep dive into what it truly means to lead as a godly man in today’s world. Leadership is often misunderstood as control, dominance, or status, but this conversation reframes it through a biblical lens—highlighting that true leadership is rooted in humility, service, responsibility, and a relationship with God.
We explore how leadership begins internally through personal discipline, integrity, and submission to God, and how it extends outward into every area of life—our relationship with God, our homes, our relationships, and even our workplaces. This episode unpacks the importance of servant leadership, following the example of Jesus, and what it looks like to lead with character, consistency, and purpose.
We also address common misconceptions about leadership, the barriers that can hold men back—such as passivity, pride, fear, and lack of discipline—and provide practical ways to grow, including building spiritual habits, seeking accountability, and taking initiative in everyday life.
By The Morality Lens PodcastIn this episode of the Morality Lens Podcast, we take a deep dive into what it truly means to lead as a godly man in today’s world. Leadership is often misunderstood as control, dominance, or status, but this conversation reframes it through a biblical lens—highlighting that true leadership is rooted in humility, service, responsibility, and a relationship with God.
We explore how leadership begins internally through personal discipline, integrity, and submission to God, and how it extends outward into every area of life—our relationship with God, our homes, our relationships, and even our workplaces. This episode unpacks the importance of servant leadership, following the example of Jesus, and what it looks like to lead with character, consistency, and purpose.
We also address common misconceptions about leadership, the barriers that can hold men back—such as passivity, pride, fear, and lack of discipline—and provide practical ways to grow, including building spiritual habits, seeking accountability, and taking initiative in everyday life.