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What if the most powerful tool in your leadership arsenal isn't your expertise, your position, or even your ability to perform miracles—but simply your capacity to love? Pastor Ryan Franklin challenges conventional leadership wisdom with his message "No Miracle Required: The Leader Who Loves Anyway," revealing how true influence emerges not from power but from presence.
Drawing from the story of the woman at the well, Franklin illuminates how Jesus prioritized seeing, knowing, and loving people above demonstrating His power or authority. This counterintuitive approach didn't just change one woman's life—it transformed an entire community. The parallels to modern leadership are striking, as Franklin explains: "Leadership isn't just about telling people the truth, it's about walking with them through the truth."
The teaching gains profound confirmation when Missionary Charles Robinette shares a divine encounter from his recent Ethiopia crusade. Before ministering, his team received an unexpected prophetic word: "These people don't need your miracles; they need your love and compassion." The result was a remarkable "baptism of love" that preceded over 600 people receiving the Holy Ghost and numerous healings. This divine synchronicity underscores the message's timeliness for apostolic leaders worldwide.
Franklin dives into the neuroscience of character development, revealing how true growth happens in relationships that balance both grace and truth. Some leaders operate like hammers—all correction and pressure—while others function like rose petals—avoiding difficult conversations at all costs. Jesus modeled perfect leadership by creating environments where truth could surface within relationships characterized by grace and acceptance.
This transformative session culminates in a powerful time of prayer, as leaders worldwide seek a fresh baptism of compassion. The challenge remains: who in your life needs your presence more than your position? Who needs to be seen, known, and loved anyway? As you wrestle with these questions, you'll discover that leadership isn't primarily about what you accomplish, but about who you become and how you help others become their best selves through the power of love.
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What if the most powerful tool in your leadership arsenal isn't your expertise, your position, or even your ability to perform miracles—but simply your capacity to love? Pastor Ryan Franklin challenges conventional leadership wisdom with his message "No Miracle Required: The Leader Who Loves Anyway," revealing how true influence emerges not from power but from presence.
Drawing from the story of the woman at the well, Franklin illuminates how Jesus prioritized seeing, knowing, and loving people above demonstrating His power or authority. This counterintuitive approach didn't just change one woman's life—it transformed an entire community. The parallels to modern leadership are striking, as Franklin explains: "Leadership isn't just about telling people the truth, it's about walking with them through the truth."
The teaching gains profound confirmation when Missionary Charles Robinette shares a divine encounter from his recent Ethiopia crusade. Before ministering, his team received an unexpected prophetic word: "These people don't need your miracles; they need your love and compassion." The result was a remarkable "baptism of love" that preceded over 600 people receiving the Holy Ghost and numerous healings. This divine synchronicity underscores the message's timeliness for apostolic leaders worldwide.
Franklin dives into the neuroscience of character development, revealing how true growth happens in relationships that balance both grace and truth. Some leaders operate like hammers—all correction and pressure—while others function like rose petals—avoiding difficult conversations at all costs. Jesus modeled perfect leadership by creating environments where truth could surface within relationships characterized by grace and acceptance.
This transformative session culminates in a powerful time of prayer, as leaders worldwide seek a fresh baptism of compassion. The challenge remains: who in your life needs your presence more than your position? Who needs to be seen, known, and loved anyway? As you wrestle with these questions, you'll discover that leadership isn't primarily about what you accomplish, but about who you become and how you help others become their best selves through the power of love.
We love to hear from our listeners! Thank you!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1639030158?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_VZBSV9T4GT4AMRWEWXJE&skipTwisterOG=1
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