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Christian leadership calls for more than just knowing truth—it demands skillful application. In this episode, Ron explores two essential biblical traits every leader must integrate: wisdom and prudence. While wisdom discerns what is right, prudence determines when and how to act on that truth. Without prudence, even the wisest leader can do damage.
Drawing from Scripture, Ron highlights the difference between chokmah (wisdom) and ormah (prudence) and shares real-world leadership examples—from boardroom blunders to biblical case studies like Joseph, Nehemiah, and Jesus. You'll learn how prudence turns insight into impact, truth into trust, and vision into results.
This episode will help you:
Whether you're leading in the workplace, ministry, or community, this conversation will challenge and equip you to lead not just with truth, but with thoughtful, Spirit-guided action.
By Ron R. KelleherChristian leadership calls for more than just knowing truth—it demands skillful application. In this episode, Ron explores two essential biblical traits every leader must integrate: wisdom and prudence. While wisdom discerns what is right, prudence determines when and how to act on that truth. Without prudence, even the wisest leader can do damage.
Drawing from Scripture, Ron highlights the difference between chokmah (wisdom) and ormah (prudence) and shares real-world leadership examples—from boardroom blunders to biblical case studies like Joseph, Nehemiah, and Jesus. You'll learn how prudence turns insight into impact, truth into trust, and vision into results.
This episode will help you:
Whether you're leading in the workplace, ministry, or community, this conversation will challenge and equip you to lead not just with truth, but with thoughtful, Spirit-guided action.