“We’ve never done it that way before.”
Those words can be the final epitaph for a dying ministry, or the doorway to a new path forward.
In this episode of The Leader’s Table, we talk about one of the most uncomfortable, but necessary, disciplines of Christian leadership: assessment.
Most leaders don’t fail because they’re unfaithful.
They fail because they stop evaluating.
Using Moses in Exodus 18 as a case study, we explore how even faithful leaders can become overwhelmed, inefficient, and unsustainable—and how humility, delegation, and honest evaluation unlock multiplication and long-term fruit.
In this conversation, we’ll cover:
*Why growth always requires assessment and humility
*How Moses’ leadership nearly collapsed under its own weight
*The danger of confusing consistency with faithfulness
*Four areas every Christian leader and ministry must regularly assess
*Why stagnation, not change, is the real threat to the church
This episode will help you pause, reflect, celebrate, and reposition for the work God is doing next.
Pull up a chair…this conversation matters.
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ABOUT JOSH
Josh Komis is a husband, father of four, Lead Pastor of Living Hope Church in Sarasota, Florida, and founder of Leader 2 Leader Coaching. He’s also the author of The Multiplying Leader and a seasoned leadership coach helping Christian leaders grow in influence, faith, and purpose.