"We're all longing for a safe place to lay our head," he says. "I think oftentimes we could reach for some pretty toxic things in an effort to try to find a safe space" He finds the safest place in the whole wide world is in the will of God, but also good friends.
People may admire your strengths, but they’ll connect with your weaknesses. In today’s episode, bestselling author and speaker Albert Tate shares how authentic, vulnerable communication can be the superpower that makes you a more compelling leader.
Watch video and download the leader guide: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/albert-tate-the-art-of-vulnerable-communication/