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In this episode of Real Christian Manhood, Roy Wooten and Byron Myers tackle the growing issue of burnout in Christian leadership, calling men to move from ownership to stewardship and from productivity to presence. They remind leaders that their value isn’t in what they do but in who they are in Christ. With honesty and practical wisdom, they explore how saying yes to too many good things drains the soul, how community restores emotional health, and how shifting focus from control to God’s ownership brings peace. This conversation offers a fresh, freeing perspective on sustainable, Christ-centered leadership.
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In this episode of Real Christian Manhood, Roy Wooten and Byron Myers tackle the growing issue of burnout in Christian leadership, calling men to move from ownership to stewardship and from productivity to presence. They remind leaders that their value isn’t in what they do but in who they are in Christ. With honesty and practical wisdom, they explore how saying yes to too many good things drains the soul, how community restores emotional health, and how shifting focus from control to God’s ownership brings peace. This conversation offers a fresh, freeing perspective on sustainable, Christ-centered leadership.
Here are some of the topics we cover in our podcast episodes:
Discover our other resources:
Our Main Website
Our Blog
Online Life Coaching
Christian Men's Retreats
Christian Women's Retreats
All content © 2024 The Crucible Project Podcast.

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