
Learning to be a Flexible Leader - Kristin Choitz
11/14/23 • 33 min
Leaders around the world often have a plan, a direction they are taking their team and ministry - but often that plan gets disrupted. Fear and doubt about direction is often the result. How can leaders stay calm and flexible when God asks them to change course?
Join us today on the Lasting Change Podcast, where we’re talking with Kristen Choitz, leader in Zambia. Together, we discuss the importance of flexibility and openness in leadership. We'll talk about letting go of expectations and allowing God to direct our path.
Leaders around the world often have a plan, a direction they are taking their team and ministry - but often that plan gets disrupted. Fear and doubt about direction is often the result. How can leaders stay calm and flexible when God asks them to change course?
Join us today on the Lasting Change Podcast, where we’re talking with Kristen Choitz, leader in Zambia. Together, we discuss the importance of flexibility and openness in leadership. We'll talk about letting go of expectations and allowing God to direct our path.
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