The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast

Art of Leadership Network
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9 snips
Nov 28, 2023 • 1h 1min

CNLP 614 | Philip Yancey on The Grace Crisis, His Time in the White House With Bill Clinton, Roe v. Wade, and Why He Thought Publishing What's So Amazing About Grace Would Get Him Cancelled

Philip Yancey, author and speaker on modern Christianity, discusses the grace crisis, his time in the White House, and why he thought publishing 'What's So Amazing About Grace' would get him canceled. They explore the origins of meanness in Christianity, the concept of grace, and the unpredictable success of the book. Yancey also shares insights on revising and expanding the book after 25 years.
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4 snips
Nov 21, 2023 • 1h 13min

CNLP 613 | Kevin Palau on Doing Ministry In a Deeply Post-Christian and Post-Modern Culture, Building Relationships As Evangelicals with the LGBTQ+ Community, and Staying Passionate About Evangelism in a Hostile Culture

Kevin Palau, President of the Palau Association, discusses ministry in a post-Christian culture, building relationships with the LGBTQ+ community, and staying passionate about evangelism in a hostile culture. They also touch on racial reckoning in Portland and the importance of individual roles in ministry.
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25 snips
Nov 16, 2023 • 1h 10min

CNLP 612 | Kyle Idleman on Redefining Moral Failure, Productivity as Identity, the Power of Early Burnout Intervention and the Value of a Sabbatical When You're Not In Crisis

Author and pastor Kyle Idleman discusses redefining moral failure, the struggle with productivity as identity, early burnout intervention, and the value of a sabbatical. They also explore finding balance, escaping busyness, building trust in a low trust culture, modeling vulnerability in leadership, and redefining moral failure.
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16 snips
Nov 14, 2023 • 1h 16min

CNLP 611 | Russell Moore on Leaving the Southern Baptist Convention, Why "Normal" Leaders Have Stepped Away Leaving Fringe Leaders in Church Leadership, The Reason The Culture Is Rejecting The Church, Weaponized Nostalgia, and the Outrage Cycle

Russell Moore discusses leaving the Southern Baptist Convention, the rise of fringe leaders in church leadership, and the rejection of the church by culture. They explore weaponized nostalgia and the outrage cycle that affects the church. Moore reflects on his conservative upbringing and the decline of institutions. They also discuss their decision to leave the Southern Baptist denomination and the importance of transcending tribalism and focusing on shared values in church leadership.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 1h 29min

CNLP 610 | John Burke on What Near Death Experiences Show us About Heaven, Hell, and the Truth About Jesus, Answering Skeptics Who Doubt An Afterlife, and On No Longer Being the Lead Pastor of a Church You Founded

John Burke, New York Times Bestselling Author, discusses his research on near-death experiences, heaven, hell, and the truth about Jesus. He answers skeptics' questions, shares patterns in his research, and talks about stepping down as the lead pastor of the church he founded.
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50 snips
Oct 31, 2023 • 1h 17min

CNLP 609 | Louie Giglio's Thoughts on Asbury, the Paradigm Shift That's Coming in Church, How to Know When to Go Off Script in Ministry, And Filling the Hole That High Achievement Can't Fill

Louie Giglio, Passion founder, discusses the paradigm shift coming to the church, how to know when to go off script in ministry, and filling the hole that high achievement can't fill. They also talk about embracing change in church leadership, investing in the younger generation, the power of true worship, and not doing business as usual in church.
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20 snips
Oct 27, 2023 • 1h 28min

CNLP 608 | Kenny Jahng Shares The Untapped Potential Leaders Are Missing In Church Technology, The Ideal Tech Stack for Average Sized Churches, The Pros and Cons of Using AI in Your Work

Kenny Jahng, entrepreneur and former church online pastor, discusses the untapped potential in church technology, the ideal tech stack for average sized churches, and the pros and cons of using AI. They explore the slow adoption of technology by church leaders, the importance of systematizing work, and the future of AI and ethics.
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18 snips
Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 40min

CNLP 607 | Ann Skeet and Brian Green on AI Doomsday Scenarios and Best Case Scenarios, Why AI is Outpacing Our Ethics and the Morality Around It, Mass Distraction, The Coming Trust Crisis, And Why Leaders and Church Leaders Can't Ignore It

Ethics and AI experts Ann Skeet and Brian Green discuss AI doomsday scenarios, the outpacing of ethics by AI, mass distraction, the coming trust crisis, and the role of church leaders in addressing these issues. They explore concerns such as AI warfare, misinformation, erosion of human agency, and the limitations of AI companionship. The speakers emphasize the need for ethical decision-making, the common good, and positive impacts of AI for the future. The podcast also highlights the importance of the church's role in setting ethical standards for AI use.
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5 snips
Oct 25, 2023 • 54min

CNLP 606 | Professor John Lennox and How the Book of Revelation Foreshadows The Advances In Artificial Intelligence, Current and Future Threats to Human Agency and Free Will, and Why Christians Should Advance Into Technology, Not Retreat

Professor John Lennox, Oxford University Professor, discusses the interplay of theology, ethics, and artificial intelligence. He outlines how the Book of Revelation foreshadows advances in AI, current and future threats to human agency and free will, and why Christians should embrace technology and advance the conversation, not retreat from it.
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17 snips
Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 25min

CNLP 605 | Professor John Wyatt on Future Breakthroughs in AI, Transhumanism, Who Will Lose Their Jobs to AI, AI Relationships & SexBots, And A Call for Theological and Philosophical Voices

Professor John Wyatt, Oxford Professor Emeritus, discusses future breakthroughs in AI, transhumanism, job displacement, AI relationships and sex bots, theology's role in navigating the future, and the impact of automation on job loss. They emphasize the importance of community and personhood, and the need for Christians in the tech industry to redeem technology. They also explore the Turing test and advancements in AI, such as chat GPT, and the speculative nature of transhumanism and body alteration.

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