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In this episode of the Leader to Leader Podcast, Dr. Justin Irving, Professor of Leadership at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, shares insights from more than 25 years of investing in and developing ministry leaders. He reflects on the mentors who shaped his own journey, the spiritual disciplines that sustain him, and the vital importance of community and friendship in leadership. Dr. Irving reminds us that thriving leaders never go it alone—and that effective leadership begins with pouring into others.
About ECFA:
Key Takeaways:
• Mentoring others is at the heart of effective leadership.
• Daily engagement in Scripture, prayer, and worship sustains the soul of a leader.
• Every task—no matter how small—can be an act of worship.
• Biblical models like Barnabas remind us that encouragement multiplies impact.
Scripture References:
Psalm 90 – “Establish the work of our hands.”
Acts 4 & 11 – The example of Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement.
Memorable Quotes:
“Leaders who go it alone tend to get isolated. Deep friendships are essential for thriving.”
“Even the mundane tasks of leadership can be doxological—acts of worship.”
Guest Bio:
Links & Resources:
ECFA – ECFA.org
Follow and subscribe to the Leader to Leader Podcast on CLATV in the Godcaster.fm app or wherever you listen.
By Christian Leadership AllianceIn this episode of the Leader to Leader Podcast, Dr. Justin Irving, Professor of Leadership at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, shares insights from more than 25 years of investing in and developing ministry leaders. He reflects on the mentors who shaped his own journey, the spiritual disciplines that sustain him, and the vital importance of community and friendship in leadership. Dr. Irving reminds us that thriving leaders never go it alone—and that effective leadership begins with pouring into others.
About ECFA:
Key Takeaways:
• Mentoring others is at the heart of effective leadership.
• Daily engagement in Scripture, prayer, and worship sustains the soul of a leader.
• Every task—no matter how small—can be an act of worship.
• Biblical models like Barnabas remind us that encouragement multiplies impact.
Scripture References:
Psalm 90 – “Establish the work of our hands.”
Acts 4 & 11 – The example of Barnabas, the Son of Encouragement.
Memorable Quotes:
“Leaders who go it alone tend to get isolated. Deep friendships are essential for thriving.”
“Even the mundane tasks of leadership can be doxological—acts of worship.”
Guest Bio:
Links & Resources:
ECFA – ECFA.org
Follow and subscribe to the Leader to Leader Podcast on CLATV in the Godcaster.fm app or wherever you listen.