In this episode, Andrew and I talk about volunteer culture in the church. During our conversation, we discuss intentionality, identity, burnout, and boundaries. I also get his thoughts on when former church volunteers refer to their work as “slave labor.” Whether you are a church volunteer or employee, Andrew has some essential advice on findingContinue reading “Confession of a Volunteer Church Leader with Andrew Sakabu “
Author Archives: Nick Chellsen
How To Debate Better with Aaron Chellsen
In this episode, Aaron and I talk about discourse and debate. During our conversation, Aaron breaks down the Lincoln-Douglas debate style. We also discuss principles that can help leaders debate better. About Aaron: Aaron studied philosophy and debate at San Joaquin Delta College. During his time there, he spent two years competing in forensic speechContinue reading “How To Debate Better with Aaron Chellsen”
What Is Humility?
In a game of word association, it is unlikely that a player would connect the word “leadership” with the word “humility.” One of the reasons might be that humility is not an overt characteristic we see in leaders. Another reason might be that we could have some misconceptions about what humility is. In his book,Continue reading “What Is Humility?”
Why Is Vision Important?
Taken from LX3 Leadership That Lasts with Greg Ramer In this short clip, Greg and I talk about why vision matters. You can watch our full conversation on YouTube Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/sT8l6YQpBEE
Leadership That Lasts with Greg Ramer
In this episode, Greg Ramer and I talk about Leadership That Lasts. During our conversation, we talk about the importance of self-care, compassion, service, integrity, and vision. About Greg: For the past 30 years, Greg has had the opportunity to work with many wonderful leaders across various professions. Using the lessons learned over the decades,Continue reading “Leadership That Lasts with Greg Ramer”
What do superheroes and leaders have in common?
What do superheroes and leaders have in common? While I do enjoy superhero movies, one of the problems that I have with them is that they put the characters into two separate boxes. In the first box are the super people and in the second box are the ordinary people. As many of the storiesContinue reading “What do superheroes and leaders have in common? “
How Can Leaders Relate To People Younger Or Older Than Them?
Taken from LX3 The Power Of Daily Devotion with Angelica Resendez In this short clip, Angelica explains that authenticity and transparency are secret secret ingredients to being relatable. You can watch our full conversation on YouTube Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/YJ0MSNoP8HI
How Can Leaders Inspire Their Followers?
Taken from LX3 What Is Leadership? with David Herrington In this short clip, David shares a story from his time in the military as an example of who anyone can inspire people. You can watch our full conversation on YouTube. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/L1Q4bnpUJV4
Should We Post About Our Good Deeds On Social Media? with Bud Browning
In this episode, Bud and I discuss if we should post about our good deeds on social media? During our discussion, we talk about servant leadership, inspiring other believers to act out their faith, and what the Bible shows us about documenting good deeds. About Bud: Bud is the Community Outreach Director at The RockContinue reading “Should We Post About Our Good Deeds On Social Media? with Bud Browning”
“What’s Your Testimony?”
“What’s your testimony?” To be honest, I’m not always sure how to answer that question. I like to tell people I was born on a Saturday, in church on Sunday, and haven’t missed a service since. Most, if not all, my childhood revolved around Christian community. So you could say that I grew up inContinue reading ““What’s Your Testimony?””