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Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson reflect on how fear influences our congregations and the importance of addressing it directly. They discuss the role of technical expertise in building trust and how leaders can compassionately accompany people through their fears, especially in times of change and perceived loss. Tod shares strategies for normalizing fear, creating communities of empathy, and tackling resistance by engaging with those who are most fearful.
Tod Bolsinger and Markus Watson discuss this quote from David Quel in Ep 236, Supporting Families with Autism in Your Church:
“People have a tendency to be fearful of what they don't understand and what they don't know.”
THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
- Tod Bolsinger emphasizes the importance of accompanying people through their fears in leadership.
- Leaders need to acknowledge and normalize fear to help people navigate their anxieties.
- Churches should invite experts to build technical competence and trust.
- Addressing resistance directly helps calm fears and fosters gradual progress.
- Creating a community of empathy ensures that no one faces loss or fear alone.
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