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Liberty Leadership Institute Workshop Podcast hosted by Jeffrey Ganthner.
The term legacy can sometimes be misinterpreted, especially by Christian leaders, when we focus only on tangible contributions. But the intangible contributions that shape the effects of one’s work, values, and relationships is a spiritual undertaking. Jeff discusses the different dimensions that a legacy can take on – starting with your personal spiritual legacy. He also contrasts stewardship with generosity when it comes to time, talents, finances, relationships, spiritual growth, and mentorship.
Jeffrey W. Ganthner, DSL, AIA has 30 years of professional experience launching and leading organizations filled with architects, engineers, construction, and technology professionals. In addition to his architectural and engineering degrees and professional licenses, he has a doctorate from Regent University in Strategic Leadership and currently serves as a professor at Regent University teaching classes in leadership, organizational design, development, and optimization.
By Liberty Live ChurchLiberty Leadership Institute Workshop Podcast hosted by Jeffrey Ganthner.
The term legacy can sometimes be misinterpreted, especially by Christian leaders, when we focus only on tangible contributions. But the intangible contributions that shape the effects of one’s work, values, and relationships is a spiritual undertaking. Jeff discusses the different dimensions that a legacy can take on – starting with your personal spiritual legacy. He also contrasts stewardship with generosity when it comes to time, talents, finances, relationships, spiritual growth, and mentorship.
Jeffrey W. Ganthner, DSL, AIA has 30 years of professional experience launching and leading organizations filled with architects, engineers, construction, and technology professionals. In addition to his architectural and engineering degrees and professional licenses, he has a doctorate from Regent University in Strategic Leadership and currently serves as a professor at Regent University teaching classes in leadership, organizational design, development, and optimization.