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Join Pastor Travis Hall and his guest Dr. Mark Rutland, as they bring up the issues that arise from unchecked character development in leadership and people in general. In this episode, Dr. Mark defines courage and what kicks-off and blocks character development. He explains why people tend to rely on skills more than character and why there is always a strong temptation to skip character development entirely. For Dr. Mark, character development is a life-long process that needs intent.
Tune in as they put the spot on the Transformational Truth #16 - Skills might get you in the door, but without character, you’ll eventually be shownthe door. Listen with your notes ready because there will be a lot to take away from this episode as you tune in.
In this episode you will learn:
· Our culture is obsessed with skills and talent.
· Where do the majority of leadership issues lie?
· The process of emotional, psychological, and spiritual-character weightlifting.
· Horizontal and Vertical Loyalty – Are your loyalty levels resolved?
· Don’t disguise cowardice with wisdom, maturity, and prudence.
· …and so much more.
About Dr. Mark Rutland:
Dr. Mark Rutland is the Founder of Global Servants. He is a New York Times Best Selling author, educator, charismatic leader, businessman, and a nationally recognized figure in Christian higher education.
Dr. Rutland has been married to his wife Alison for more than 50 years now. They reside in the greater Atlanta area.
Connect with Dr. Mark Rutland on:
Website: https://drmarkrutland.com/
https://thenicl.com/
https://globalservants.org/
Pocast: https://drmarkrutland.com/podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalservants/
Contact us at:
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Join Pastor Travis Hall and his guest Dr. Mark Rutland, as they bring up the issues that arise from unchecked character development in leadership and people in general. In this episode, Dr. Mark defines courage and what kicks-off and blocks character development. He explains why people tend to rely on skills more than character and why there is always a strong temptation to skip character development entirely. For Dr. Mark, character development is a life-long process that needs intent.
Tune in as they put the spot on the Transformational Truth #16 - Skills might get you in the door, but without character, you’ll eventually be shownthe door. Listen with your notes ready because there will be a lot to take away from this episode as you tune in.
In this episode you will learn:
· Our culture is obsessed with skills and talent.
· Where do the majority of leadership issues lie?
· The process of emotional, psychological, and spiritual-character weightlifting.
· Horizontal and Vertical Loyalty – Are your loyalty levels resolved?
· Don’t disguise cowardice with wisdom, maturity, and prudence.
· …and so much more.
About Dr. Mark Rutland:
Dr. Mark Rutland is the Founder of Global Servants. He is a New York Times Best Selling author, educator, charismatic leader, businessman, and a nationally recognized figure in Christian higher education.
Dr. Rutland has been married to his wife Alison for more than 50 years now. They reside in the greater Atlanta area.
Connect with Dr. Mark Rutland on:
Website: https://drmarkrutland.com/
https://thenicl.com/
https://globalservants.org/
Pocast: https://drmarkrutland.com/podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/globalservants/
Contact us at:
travishall.net
Catch Pastor Travis Hall on...
Instagram: @pastortravishall
Enough Book
Purchase Here: https://a.co/d/7UCi1Ug
Seven Deadly Thoughts Book
Purchase Here: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Thoughts-Conquer-that-Limit/dp/1662806566
Stop Arguing and Start Communicating Book
Purchase Here: https://amzn.to/3Hxov1J
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